4 FAQs about Trina photovoltaic panel size specification diagram

Is Trina Solar a vertically integrated company?

Listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) since 2006, Trina Solar is currently one of the few PV manufacturers to develop a wholly vertically-integrated business model: from the production of ingots, wafers and cells to the assembly of modules.

Do Trina Solar modules need a transformer?

Page 15 7.2 INVERTER SELETION AND COMPATIBILITY • When installed in systems governed by IEC regulations, Trina Solar modules normally do not need to be electronically connected to earth and therefore can be operated together with either galvanically isolated (with transformer) and transformerless inverters.

Are Trina Solar products IEC certified?

In addition to the required IEC certification, Trina Solar products have also been tested to verify resistance to ammonia fumes that may be present around barns sheltering cattle, as well as suitability for installation in humid (coastal) areas and areas of high sand storms.

Who is Trina Solar?

Founded in 1997, Trina Solar is the world's leading total solution provider for solar energy. With local presence around the globe, Trina Solar is able to provide exceptional service to each customer in each market and deliver our innovative, reliable products with the backing of Trina as a strong, bankable brand.

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