LG Electronics announced that the LG NeON 2, will be available in the
United States in August. The LG NeON 2 is equipped with newly developed
LG "Cello" technology, which consists of 12 thin wires instead of three
busbars. The company said that technology offers significantly improved
performance and reliability even over the original NeON
high-performance solar panel. For its "groundbreaking idea and
technological innovation," the LG NeON 2 was recognized last month with
the Intersolar Europe Photovoltaics Award.
LG Solar is also bringing the "Mono X NeON 72," to the U.S this fall,
an all-new series of 72-cell solar modules, suited for commercial
installations. Two models will be available, designed to deliver high-efficiency output
of up to 360 and 365 watts respectively, in a giant 77- by 39-inch
panel. This series builds on LG's 60-cell Mono X NeON that uses LG's
N-Type double-sided cell structure that allows the light reflected from
the rear of the module to be reabsorbed, also generating additional
power.
Cello — which stands for Cell Connection, Electrically, Low Loss, Low
Stress and Optical Absorption Enhancement — uses circular-shaped wires
to scatter light more effectively for better absorption, while reducing
the electrical loss by spreading the current with 12 cell busbars,
according to the company.
LG said that the NeON 2 is ideal for homeowners with a limited
rooftop space, boasting 6.4 kWp capacity with 20 modules (60 cells)
while the capacity of a 285W p-type Mono with the same number of modules
generates only 5.7 kWp and the capacity of a 255W p-type Poly with the
same number of modules generates only 5.1kWp.
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2015/07/lg-electronics-neon-2-solar-panel-available-in-the-united-states.html
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