Hanwha SolarOne establishes in China with new HSL Series solar modules

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Hanwha SolarOne is showcasing latest modules from its latest HSL Series – the HSL 60 Poly Hot Environment Module – alongside its best-seller – HSL 60 Poly which has recently passed the stringent Long-Term Sequential Test by TÜV Rheinland, and the HSL 60 Poly Smart Module – at the SNEC PV Power Expo 2014.

These products demonstrate the company’s growing momentum in establishing its downstream business in China, the company said.

With improved innovative features and proven excellent quality, these solar modules  demonstrated Hanwha SolarOne’s continued efforts in enabling optimal product performance in the real world. The company further underlined its confidence in ushering in a brighter future in the solar industry together with industry peers.

The HSL 60 Poly has a predictable output and innovative anti-reflective coating for high sunlight absorption, Hanwha SolarOne said. It is coupled with anti-PID function and robust design while backed by a 12 year product warranty as well as 25 year linear performance warranty.

The HSL 60 Poly Hot Environment is specifically optimized for high temperature area and is equipped with additional anti-dust and sand abrasion, anti-UV, and anti-thermal features. The company claims the modules can endure harsh desert climate due to its high reliability and good performance.

In addition, HSL 60 Poly Smart Module brings the Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) feature to the module level, which enhances safety, flexibility and enables real time monitoring system, the company said.

Hanwha SolarOne  has already secured several strategic partnerships in China with over 1 GW pipeline. The company also recently completed the 31 MW EPC project in Guangzhou in April, which is one of the largest rooftop projects in Asia.

“Local downstream business poses attractive opportunities for all solar players in China in 2014 with a forecast 14GW of solar PV installation alongside strong support from government on distributed generation,” says Jay Seo, head of China Business Division and chief financial officer of Hanwha SolarOne.

“With diverse project experiences across multiple geographic and regulatory environments, backed by Hanwha Group’s strong balance sheet, we are well-positioned to continue building our strengths and establishing strategic cooperation with local partners so to push forward for a brighter future in solar together,” Seo added.

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