REC Group wins prestigious Intersolar Award 2020 for its Alpha solar panels

REC Group wins prestigious Intersolar Award 2020 for its Alpha solar panels

Norway headquartered REC Group, which has its operational headquarters in Singapore, has announced that its flagship REC Alpha solar panel has won the prestigious Intersolar Award 2020 in the “Photovoltaics” category. For the REC Group, this is the second win at Intersolar for the global module maker, after the  REC TwinPeak Series won in 2015.

Chief Technology Officer at REC Group, Shankar G. Sridhara said: “Receiving the Intersolar Award for a second time, clearly demonstrates who is leading the pack in the solar industry as a front-running innovator. With our inhouse invented and patented REC Alpha design, we are reaching 380 Wp in a 60-cell format, without an increasing number of cells. Achieving such power levels in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way is a testament to REC’s continuous strive for excellence in order to empower people with clean energy from the sun. The bold move to invest in 600 MW of Alpha production capacity from the outset has certainly paid off. The REC Alpha Series is rapidly becoming the high-performance panel of choice for customers around the world.”

REC management

The Intersolar Award is presented to companies making a substantial contribution to the success of the solar industry, honoring technological innovations and groundbreaking solutions. An independent jury of industry experts assesses the leading panels on the basis of innovation, technological creativity and benefits, environmental impact and pricing. For REC, the Intersolar Awards, along with being a Top Performer in the annual DNV-GL PV Module Reliability Scorecard for five years in a row now,  is a testimony to the group’s effort to stand out with innovation and quality.

The REC Alpha Series was launched at last year’s Intersolar Europe. The high-performing solar panel is based on heterojunction cells – one of the most advanced solar PV technologies – and incorporates REC’s leapfrog and award-winning split cell and junction box technology, which was developed in-house. Even before production started in October 2019, the REC Group announced its intention to further expand its production capacity for Alpha by another 2 to 3 GW. In May 2020, the brand began production of the REC Alpha 72 Series. Reaching 450 Wp and 213 watts/m², the firm claims that the 72-cell version is ensuring higher energy yields and driving down solar electricity generation costs for end-users. The Alpha Series has recently received the BIS certification India.

"Want to be featured here or have news to share? Write to info[at]saurenergy.com
      SUBSCRIBE NEWS LETTER
Scroll