Trina Solar has received a contract from Sihong Tianganghu Photovoltaic Power Generation to provide 82MW of anti-potential induced degradation (PID) modules for a solar power plant located in Jiangsu Province, China.

Under the contract, Trina Solar will deliver approximately 320,000 TSM-PC05A modules, with power outputs of 245Wp, 250Wp and 255Wp for the project.

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All the modules are claimed to be of the highest anti-PID level currently available – up to 85°C / 85% relative humidity.

The company will provide the modules with a 25-year linear power output performance guarantee.

Trina Solar Module Business Unit president Zhiguo Zhu said: "We are very proud to have secured this contract and to supply our advanced anti-PID modules to this unique project, which is one of the first few large-scale power plants designed to an 85°C/85% relative humidity anti-PID standard."

"This once again showcases our ability to produce the very best solar products and to continue to meet our customer’s evolving needs.

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"Trina Solar remains deeply committed to product innovation and we continue to integrate R&D successes into our solar products. Our focus remains on enhancing product performance, reducing costs and delivering both commercial and financial benefits to our customers."

Trina Solar is expected to complete the delivery of the modules by the end of 2014.

By optimising cell and module manufacturing technologies, the anti-PID modules can cut down the solar panel power output loss which is caused due to severe environmental conditions such as high voltage, severe salt mist and high humidity.

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