In Pakistan, citizens are grappling with persistent load shedding and high electricity bills, problems that the government has not yet fully addressed. However, promising news is on the horizon: a new solar panel capable of producing over 700 watts has been introduced in the market.
For many Pakistanis, the high cost of solar panels has been a significant barrier. With the introduction of an efficient “e-plate,” costs associated with wiring, racking, and labour are drastically reduced, allowing for more affordable access to solar power.
Trina Solar, a renowned photovoltaic company, has launched a series of advanced solar panels, the “Vertex N 720W,” in Pakistan. These panels incorporate cutting-edge i-TOP and n-TOP con cells technologies and can generate up to 720 watts of power.
Trina Solar assures that these modern panels are designed to perform optimally, even in low-light conditions. They have undergone rigorous testing for resilience against ultraviolet degradation and extreme temperatures, ensuring their durability and effectiveness.
Moreover, Trina Solar emphasizes that the high power output per module means fewer panels are required for substantial energy generation. This efficiency reduces consumers’ overall cost by minimizing the need for extensive wiring, racking, and labour.
The shift towards solar energy is becoming more pronounced as solar panel prices decrease and electricity rates climb. While smaller systems have traditionally only offered partial reductions in electricity bills, introducing these high-performance solar panels promises to provide significant relief and utility to Pakistani citizens, potentially transforming the energy landscape in the region.