30kW Bifacial Solar Power Ndebeni
Team M Solar Power is proud to be supporting another client’s operating cost reduction and environmental initiatives by installing 85 x 360W Glass Glass Bifacial Solar Panels at Servest in Ndbeni just outside of Cape Town.
- Published in Bifacial Solar, Industrial Solar Power, Solar News
GLASS GLASS BIFACIAL SOLAR PANELS
We are proud to have commissioned 90kW of Glass Glass Bifacial Solar Panels to support Youngman Roofing’s (https://www.youngman.co.za) operating cost reduction and environmental initiatives. Our PERC Mono Bifacial frameless double solar panels now include an innovative layer of white ceramic glass which enable them to absorb additional albedo or reflected and refracted light from the
- Published in Bifacial Solar, Commercial Solar Power, Solar News
Timberlea Farm East West Facing Solar Power
Team M Solar Power is proud to continue commisioning an east-west facing bi-facial solar panels at Timberlea Farm (Blue Jay) on their new cold room roof. The installation consists off 178 PERC Mono Double glass frameless bifacial double-sided panels with an infused layer of white ceramic glass and forms part Timberlea farms operating cost reduction and
- Published in Commercial Solar Power, Solar News
Team M Solar Power
Team M Solar Power is proud to continue to support Timberlea farms operating cost reduction and environmental initiatives by installing and east-west facing solar array on their new cold room roof. The installation will consist off 178 PERC Mono Double glass frameless bifacial double-sided panels with an infused layer of white ceramic ADVANTAGES OF DOUBLE
- Published in Solar News
PERC Mono Double Glass Bifacial Solar Garden
M Solar Power is proud to support Brick Art Construction empowering another with a PERC Mono Double Glass Bifacial solar garden. By installing PERC Mono double glass, double-sided, white ceramic glass bifacial solar panels these solar panels are able to absorb albedo or reflected and refracted light from the underside of the panel achieving more power
- Published in Solar News
Bi-Facial Solar Panels @ ID Spice
M Solar Power has recently commisioned 17kW of bi-facial solar panels at ID Spice in Cape Town. We’re are proud to support ID Spice in reducing their operating costs and environmental initiatives at there factory in Brackenfell. The installation of this type of technology continues to be a world first and we look forward to monitoring
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60kW Solar Inverters Timberlea Farm
We’re are proud to continue to support Timberlea Farm’s environmental and operating cost reduction initiatives by commissioning of a further 60kW of SOLAX all integrated solar inverters. For more please visit http://www.bluejayfruit.co.za/environmental/energy-initiaves/
- Published in Solar News
Lanco Mouldings double glass, double-sided, white ceramic glass bi-facial modules
We’re are proud to support Lanco Mouldings by assisting in reducing their operating costs and supporting their environmental initiatives by commisioning 83kW of double glass, double-sided white ceramic glass solar panels. The installation of this type technology is a world first and we look forward to monitoring their improved performance going forward. By installing
- Published in Solar News
Ceramic Glass Bifacial Solar Panels
M Solar Power is proud to announce the start of an advanced 83kW bifacial solar panel installation at Lanco Mouldings in Cape Town. The panels being installed are frameless double glass, double-sided PERC Mono modules which now including a new layer of innovative layer of thin white ceramic glass between the two layers of glass.
- Published in Solar News
Lanco Mouldings 83kW Framless Double Glass Bifacial Solar Installation
M Solar Power installation schematic before starting our 83kW advanced bifacial solar panel installation at Lanco Mouldings in Cape Town. The panels used will be frameless double glass, double-sided PERC Mono modules with a new layer an innovative layer of white ceramic glass between the two layers of glass. Fewer panels are needed to make more power
- Published in Solar News