Mission Solar Energy, a producer of residential photovoltaic (PV) modules for over 10 years, is now manufacturing larger-format products engineered for utility as well as commercial and industrial (C&I) projects. The three new products are UFLPA-compliant, AD/CVD risk-free and ready for immediate order from the company.
“With more than 10 years of solar manufacturing experience, we have a very loyal customer base that trusts the quality and reliability of Mission Solar products,” says Sam Martens, president of Mission Solar Energy. “These new products are a direct response to customers who have been asking us to serve this industry segment.”
Mission Solar’s parent company is OCI Holdings, a diversified, multi-billion-dollar company founded in 1959 and publicly listed on the Korean stock exchange (KRX). OCI Holdings also owns a major supplier of fully ULFPA-compliant, high-purity solar-grade polysilicon. This gives Mission Solar’s procurement chain an added degree of bankable visibility and upstream leverage.
“Mission Solar Energy is excited to re-enter the C&I/utility segment,” adds Martens. “We have a history in this space, having launched our company by supplying utility scale projects in 2014. Our experience and proven track record make us well-positioned to meet the growing demands of this industry segment.”
Product Details:
545-555 W PERC Transparent Backsheet Bifacial
540-550 W PERC Dual Glass Bifacial
- 144 Half Cut, M10/182-mm cells
- Nine busbars
- 2,278 mm x 1,134 mm x 30 mm (89.69″ x 44.65″ x 1.18″)
580-590 W TOPCon Bifacial
- Dual-glass bifacial
- 144 Half Cut, M10/182-mm cells
- 16 Multiwire busbars
- 2,278 mm x 1,134 mm x 30 mm (89.69″ x 44.65″ x 1.18″)
For more information and to download datasheets for these products, visit missionsolar.com.
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