Mission Solar has developed solar panels for C&I, utility-scale PV projects. The American manufacturer now offers large format bifacial solar panels for larger projects.
Mission Solar Energy, a solar panel manufacturer that has recently focused on the residential market, announced that it has expanded its offerings with a new line of solar panels designed for commercial and industrial (C&I) and utility-scale project applications.
“Mission Solar Energy is excited to re-enter the C&I/utility segment,” said Sam Martens, chairman of Mission Solar Energy. “We have a history in this area and launched our business by supplying utility-scale projects in 2014.”
The new modules include:
545 W to 555 W PERC Transparent back plate, two-sided
540 W to 550 W PERC double-sided glass
Data sheet here
- 144 Half Cut, M10/182mm cells
- 2,278mm x 1,134mm x 30mm
580 W to 590 W TOPCon Bifacial
Data sheet here
- 144 Half Cut, M10/182 mm cells
- 2278mm x 1134mm x 30mm (89.69″ x 44.65″ x 1.18″)
Mission Solar said it is its new line of solar panels UFLPA compliant And AD/CVD risk free. Mission Solar’s parent company is OCI Holdings, which owns a major supplier of fully ULFPA-compliant, high-purity solar polysilicon.
Both the TOPCon and PERC module lines have been tested to UL 61730 and IEC standards, the company reports. Hail test results exceeded 25 mm at 23 m/s, while wind resistance was tested at 5,400 Pa front load and 2,400 Pa rear load. The modules are also resistant to potential induced degradation (PID) and are resistant to salt spray corrosion, the company said.
The modules are suitable Staübli EVO2 MC4 connectors, while the junction box has a protection class IP68 with 3 bypass diodes.
“With over a decade of experience in solar manufacturing, we have a very loyal customer base that trusts the quality and reliability of Mission Solar products,” said Martens. “These new products are a direct response to customers who have asked us to serve this industry segment.”
Mission Solar is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, and its parent company, OCI Holdings, is based in Seoul, South Korea.
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