On June 5th, 2011, QSolar Ltd. (Calgary, Canada) presented a new solar photovoltaic (PV) modules with outputs between 260 and 300 watts, designed for utility scale solar PV plants.

QSolar states that these new module sizes allow for the use of fewer modules in large PV plants, resulting in faster installation time, fewer production components and lower installation costs.



“We are excited to be in a position to address utility scale applications with the introduction of our high end solar panels,” states QSolar President and CEO Andreas Tapakoudes.

“QSolar has significantly reduced the cost per watt using our proprietary Kruciwatt and Spraytek manufacturing processes. The introduction of the high end panels further reduces the installation costs which is now the lowest achievable overall cost in the industry.”

QSolar began the production of its first PV modules in July 2010.

Source: solarserver

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