Preventing Module Performance Degradation
Under Harsh Weather Conditions
Such as Temperature, Humidity, and Load

Hanwha Q CELLS employee inspecting a solar module. (Photo by Hanwha Solutions)

Hanwha Q CELLS employee inspecting a solar module. (Photo by Hanwha Solutions)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] Hanwha Solutions Q CELLS division announced on the 2nd that it has been selected as a 'Top Performer' company for the seventh consecutive year in the '2022 Photovoltaic Module Reliability Scorecard' by PVEL, a global solar verification organization.


This evaluation verifies whether the module's performance can be maintained over the long term even under harsh weather conditions. Six performance tests are conducted, and products with a power degradation rate of 2% or less under extreme conditions such as high temperature, low temperature, high humidity, and high pressure are awarded the Top Performer status.


Hanwha Q CELLS' 'Q.PEAK DUO' series was recognized for its high stability and selected as a Top Performer.


Hanwha Q CELLS has been consecutively awarded at various domestic and international ceremonies, acknowledging the excellence and high reliability of its products. Earlier in April, it ranked first for three consecutive years in the 'German Living Consumer Goods Award.' It was also selected as a 'Global Best Company Awardee' for four consecutive years at the '2021 Korea Consumer Awards' hosted by the Korea Consumer Association.



Lee Goo-young, CEO of Hanwha Q CELLS, said, "Hanwha Q CELLS' module products have strict quality standards and high performance, resulting in strong customer preference in major renewable energy markets such as the United States and Europe. We will continue to contribute to enhancing customer value and the development of the solar industry through continuous technological development and excellent products."


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