Faster Quality Testing Of Photovoltaic Modules

Date: 10 March 2010
Source: Nestor.minsk.by

Date: 10 March 2010

Previously many of PV module manufacturers had to queue at solar test institutes, waiting for months before their module testing could begin.

But today by development of testing institutes and new laboratories all around the world, solar module qualification has never been quicker, which has led to the qualification to become a seller's market. The quick growth of the PV industry and endless enhancements in modules and materials has resulted in an increasing necessity for module qualification. Just a while ago it used to take the testing institutes months to deal with the vast demand because of minor capabilities.
 
Currently there have been many changes in all this and module qualification has sequentially become a buyer's market. This is through several testing and certification super powers and leaders developing PV testing laboratories and the capacity of existing institutes has been extended gradually. At the moment there is enough capacity to cover the needs of the market and this certainly has many advantages for PV manufacturers.
 
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