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640 W - 670 W Bifacial high-power Dual cell PERC module (mono)

  • 640 W - 670 W Bifacial high-power Dual cell PERC module (mono)
  • 640 W - 670 W Bifacial high-power Dual cell PERC module (mono)

Key attributes

Brand Wone
Model NO. 640 W - 670 W Bifacial high-power Dual cell PERC module (mono)
Power Bifaciality 70%
Max. System Voltage 1500V (IEC)
Max. Series Fuse Rating 35 A
Module Fire Performance CLASS C
Max. power of the module 670 W
Max. efficiency of Module 21.6 %
Series Bifacial MONO PERC

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Description

Features

  • Module power up to 670 W Module efficiency up to 21.6 %.

  • Up to 8.9 % lower LCOE Up to 4.6 % lower system cost.

  • Comprehensive LID / LeTID mitigation technology, up to 50% lower degradation.

  • Compatible with mainstream trackers, cost effective product for utility power plant.

  • Better shading tolerance.

Standard

  • 40 °C lower hot spot temperature, greatly reduce module failure rate.

  • Minimizes micro-crack impacts.

  • Heavy snow load up to 5400 Pa, wind load up to 2400 Pa*.

Engineering drawing(mm)

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CS7N-650MB-AG / I-V gurves

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Electrical date/STC*

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Electrical date/NMOT*

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Mechanical charactheristics

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Temperature characteristics

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What is LCOE?

LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy) refers to the levelized cost of electricity. It is a method used to evaluate the average cost of a power plant throughout its entire life cycle. LCOE takes into account all the expenses of the power plant's construction and operation and apportions them to each unit of electricity produced, thereby measuring the economic viability of a power generation project.

Calculation Formula:

The basic calculation formula for LCOE is as follows:

LCOE = Present Value of Total Costs / Present Value of Total Electricity Generation

Among them, the "Present Value of Total Costs" includes the sum of all costs after discounting, such as construction costs, operation and maintenance costs, fuel costs, decommissioning costs, etc.; the "Present Value of Total Electricity Generation" is the value after discounting of the total electricity generated by the power plant throughout its entire life cycle.


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Workplace: 65666m²m² Total staff: 300+ Highest Annual Export(usD): 50000000
Workplace: 65666m²m²
Total staff: 300+
Highest Annual Export(usD): 50000000
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Main Categories: Wire cable/High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Integrated Electrical Equipment/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings
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