DMEGC completes anti-glare evaluation for Infinity RT solar modules

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DMEGC Solar has completed anti-glare evaluations for its new Infinity RT double-glass solar modules at the SPF Institute in Rapperswil, Austria.

The evaluation compared the reflected luminance of DMEGC’s Anti-glare modules with conventional solar panels, demonstrating a significant reduction in glare, a key feature of the new product.

Using incident angles between 10° and 70° under bright sunlight conditions, the results showed that the reflected luminance for DMEGC’s Anti-glare module was only 14,200 cd/m² — much lower than the 101,500 cd/m² recorded for the conventional panel.

This reduction makes DMEGC’s modules ideal for installations near airports, highways, and railways, where minimizing light reflection is crucial for safety. According to airport regulations, luminance should not exceed 20,000 cd/m², making these modules well-suited for such applications.

DMEGC’s Infinity RT modules are equipped with three core advantages:

Anti-Glare Glass Technology: The specially designed front-side glass significantly reduces reflectance, ensuring safer installations in sensitive areas such as airports and highways.

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Leadership: The company’s manufacturing facilities are powered entirely by green energy, with plans to extend this to solar cell production by Q4 2024. DMEGC’s transparent supply chain and low carbon footprint reinforce its strong ESG position.

High Reliability: The modules have passed rigorous stress tests, including those conducted by TÜV Rheinland Shanghai, ensuring durability in harsh environments and long-term performance.

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