Samarbejde baner vej for smarte solcellepaneler
National Semiconductor og GESOLAR går sammen om udvikling af smarte solcellepaneler (in english).
National Semiconductor and Green Energy Solar (GESOLAR), a leading provider of solar energy products and services, have developed GESOLAR brand modules with embedded SolarMagic power optimization technology from National.
The award-winning SolarMagic product line combines National’s unique expertise in power electronics with advanced monitoring and management capabilities to maximize energy capture across a solar installation. GESOLAR’s high-efficiency polycrystalline photovoltaic (PV) modules incorporate SolarMagic power optimization to offer an affordable 'smart panel' solution to the underperformance issues common with solar energy installations.
- National Semiconductor and GESOLAR share a commitment to bringing quality technologies to market and expanding the viability of clean energy around the world, says Mike Polacek, Senior Vice President, National Semiconductor.
- Together we developed ‘smart panels,’ high-performance solar modules that enable residential and commercial solar systems to cost-effectively produce significantly more energy than that produced by standard panels.
- We are excited to collaborate with the pioneer in power management electronics to develop the next generation of solar panels, says Stephen Tong, CEO of GESOLAR.
- Our new line of GESOLAR modules is a cost-effective, high performance product that will expand the market for solar installations.
National’s SolarMagic SM3320 is the first analog-intensive power management chipset in a new category of in-panel electronics that improves power output, reliability and cost-effectiveness of solar systems. SolarMagic enables each solar panel to produce the maximum energy regardless of whether other panels in the array are under-performing due to mismatch.
SolarMagic monitors and maximizes the energy harvest of each individual PV panel through a combination of advanced algorithms and leading-edge mixed-signal technology. In worldwide tests, SolarMagic can recoup up to 71 percent of power lost to mismatch – regardless of cell technology – giving installation owners more predictable power output and increased return on investment.
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