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Oct 10, 2012
ReneSola to Launch Its Revolutionary New Module Series - the Virtus II (R) and Micro Inverter Replus (R) - to the Australian Market at All Energy Australia 2012
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(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20080506/CNTU030) Meet the new Virtus II ® - the cost effective, low environmental footprint solar panel. Virtus II ® modules boast lower light induced degradation (LID), better performance in higher temperatures and lower cell-to-module loss (CTM), positioning them ahead of other mono crystalline modules in the market. In fact, the cell efficiencies of the Virtus II ® are up to 17.6 percent, above that of other products. The manufacturing process used by This, in turn, means that the Virtus II ® products are more cost effective for the end user, as well as boasting improved technology which means that they can provide an increased output in the range of 5-15 watt, depending on the module. The Virtus II ® help you save and save! Increase the efficiency of solar energy systems with Micro Replus ® micro inverters By extending its product range to include the Micro Replus ® micro inverters, Micro Replus ® micro inverters are ETL certified, are available standalone or can be integrated with a Micro Replus® inverters also come complete with monitoring software, communications gateway hardware and cables which are equipped with MC4 compatible connectors. By using micro inverters, energy output increases by an average of 16 percent, compared with the conventional string inverter which can lose efficiency due to light shadings. Using the Micro Replus ® also means that module mismatching will be dramatically minimized, moreover, the simple plug and play system used by the Micro Replus ® means that installation times are drastically reduced and complex electrical wiring is a thing of the past! Comprehensive re-insurance for product guarantees
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