SMALL CHANGES, BIG ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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Seraphim focuses on value creation and in the winter of 2020 launches a new generation of high efficiency PV modules, the Seco 182mm series. The new series integrates 182mm large-size silicon wafers with PERC, multi-busbar, half-cell technologies and high-density encapsulation. Technology integration enables the Seco 182mm series to increase the efficiency of the module up to 21.1%, and a maximum power to 540W.

SERAPHIM SECO 182mm SERIES

Reaching the Compatibility Boundary
of Mainstream Solar System

Compatible with the existing packaging scheme, container space and logistics methods

The size and width of the modules are within the arm span, thus ensuring the installation efficiency and reducing the risk of damage

Maintains maximum compatibility with existing solar system design while ensuring the system safety and reliability

Have all the advantages of more power per unit area and reduced BOS cost, and also can be effectively combined with mainstream 1p and 2p mounting systems

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Improved Reliability

Compared with larger module products, the Seco 182mm series has a number of outstanding characteristics, such as a lower working current and power loss, a lower temperature coefficient, high low irradiance performance, high power output and low hot spot effects.
Moreover, it provides for two installation methods according to field conditions: by rails and clamps. In both cases, the Seco 182mm series modules are qualified for 5400Pa static load on the front side even when there is no cross-beam support on the back.

PERFECT FOR LARGE SCALE PROJECTS

UTILITY

UTILITY

SECO 182mm SERIES MODULE FEATURES

500W+ ultra-high power
with 21% module efficiency

Less mismatch and parallel
design reduce shading impact

High density encapsulation
reduces the cell spacing to 0.5mm

Significantly lower LCOE,
and more BoS savings

Lower internal loss and the risk of micro-cracking due to multi-busbar cells

Perfect for utility
scale projects

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