Seraphim Recognized as Top Performer in PVEL PV Module Reliability Scorecard for Third Time
Data:2020-05-28
Today, Seraphim is ranked as a Top Performer in the 2020 PV Module Reliability Scorecard, released by PVEL.
A product of the world’s leading independent lab, PVEL’s PV Module Reliability Scorecard is recognized as one of the most comprehensive publicly available comparisons of PV module reliability test results. This is the third time that Seraphim has garnered this prestigious recognition, which demonstrates its excellent product performance.
Vice President of North America for Seraphim, Jim Wood, discussed the innovation logic and quality control of Seraphim’s high efficiency modules in the interview with Tristan Erion-Lorico, Head of Module Business at PVEL. Jim said: “We have over 300 quality check points that we go through on every module that is manufactured in real time. You can actually log on to our website and see your module made in real time, where you get to see the three EL test images of the modules, you get to see what the flash data looks like, you get to see what was the temperature of the back sheet when it was installed onto the back of the module. That’s all available on our website. If you log in as a customer, they are very neat.”
Click the link to access the full video interview: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU4xji6s9Uo
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