Mismatch in typical commercial rooftops in the Netherlands Objective PV modules produce maximum power at a specific working point (Maximum Power Point – MPP) which is achieved at a specific current (Impp) and voltage (Vmpp). Mismatch between modules occurs when modules that are connected in series require different combinations of voltage and current to generate maximum power. Extensive research…
www.solaredge.com | info@solaredge.com CASE STUDY Evertex Fabrinology partnered with Billion Watts Technologies to construct a 1.5MW solar installation over 20,474m2 of roof on the factory in Taoyuan, Taiwan. Utilizing the SolarEdge solution, which incorporates module-level optimization and monitoring, Evertex expects to improve energy efficiency, improve system safety, and maximize power…
www.solaredge.com | info@solaredge.com CASE STUDY The city of Szeged, Hungary, is host to the country’s first ground-mounted PV solar system that utilizes SolarEdge power optimization. Financed privately by Zoll-Platz Ltd, and constructed by 3 Comm Line Kft, the installation consists of 2 x 550 kWp power plants, containing a total of 4,200 x 260 watt PV modules. The two installations are…
A Guide to Corporate Social Responsibility 1. 2 Message from the CEO Introduction to SolarEdge Business Practices Employees Customers and Suppliers Compliance and Certifications SolarEdge Resources Environmental Protection Safety in the Workplace Confidential Information Due Diligence and Anti-Corruption Reporting Non-Compliance 03 04 05 07 08 09 10 11 13 15 16 17 Table of Contents TT 1. 3…
Analyzing panel damage after a hailstorm PV installers and system owners can face the challenge of identifying internal panel damage caused by extreme weather, such as a severe hailstorm. Large, fast-moving hailstones can cause considerable impairment to a solar panel’s inner cells, without creating any visible signs of damage to its exterior. This is known as micro cracking, and it can degrade a…
One Floating PV Installation - Double the Benefits Case Study Pushing PV boundaries on land and now on the water * The De Krim Resort chose an innovative and productive route to green energy by installing a floating solar PV installation on a 7728 sq. meter rainwater reservoir that irrigates their golf course. The floating installation covers the majority of the water surface, reducing fresh…