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CSUN introduces new 1,500V module to the European market

Cell and module manufacturer CSUN will showcase its latest innovation, a new 1,500 V module at this year's Intersolar in Munich.
In addition to celebrating the grand opening of its Turkish manufacturing factory, CSUN is launching its new 1,500 V module, a frame-less glass-glass module, the second edition of its QSAR modules, as well as high efficiency poly module - Waratah - named after an Australian flower.
"CSUN remains to be an innovative leader of the solar industry, clearly underlined by the quantity of its newest innovation," explains Stephen Cai, CEO of the CSUN group. The 1,500 V was designed for high voltage systems and reduces power losses in electrical transformers; enables less cable usage for power transmission, and most importantly, is PID (potential induced degradation) free.
In addition to the new 1,500V module, the company will also introduce its QSAR II 270-60M module, its Waratah 260-60P module and a double glass poly module to the European market. The double glass poly module comes without frame and is hence lighter in weight and faster to install.
"We are celebrating the grand opening of our Turkish factory, which took place on 23 May 2013, as it will play a vital role in CSUN's supply chain strategy, allowing faster, more flexible and direct supply of European, Middle East and Turkish customers" adds William Sheng, Vice President Global Sales and CEO of CSUN's EMEA set up.