In 2010, Yingli Solar PV modules ranked second in the TÜV Rheinland power generation test. At the conference of "2016 TÜV Rheinland Quality Excellence Photovoltaic Summit and Award Ceremony", Yingli Solar won the titles of
Excellent power generation, excellent reliability and high cost performance: PANDA bifacial series modules, based on the state-of-the-art PANDA N-type monocrystalline silicon cell technology, feature good weak light and longer
Key features of the Yingli Solar PANDA 144CELL 182TOPCon Double-glass Solar Panel. High power output: With a power output ranging from 560 to 575 watts, the PANDA 3.0 PRO delivers exceptional energy
Key features of the Yingli Solar PANDA 156CELL 182TOPCon Double-glass Solar Panel. High efficiency: Boasting a maximum efficiency rating of 22.36%, the PANDA 3.0 PRO delivers exceptional energy output,
Yingli Solar now offers only monocrystalline, half-cell solar panels. In the past, the company provided full, polycrystalline modules. Here’s an overview of the panels Yingli Solar offers:
Yingli Solar, headquartered in China, manufactures its solar panels using advanced technology. The company sells its solar panels in New Zealand via distributors and has won many awards for its panels. Yingli Solar produces and supplies the following solar modules:
Yingli Solar panels have efficiency ratings between 19.08% and 20.70% which are high-efficiency ratings. When determining a solar panel's power rating, solar panels are tested under standard test conditions, or conditions that remain constant to fairly compare and test solar panels.
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The positive power rating for Yingli solar panels is listed at 0/+5 W, meaning that the panels will not produce less than their power rating but they might produce as much as 5 W more than their highest rated wattage. What is the Yingli Solar warranty?
Yingli's premium, bifacial modules are named Panda. Their most important feature is the N-type solar cells. Unlike regular, P-type modules, N-type modules experience lower losses due to Light Induced Degradation (LID). In other words, the N-type modules have even better energy output, especially in the mornings and evenings.