It is the first solar PV module to win the Red Dot Award. It is getting a lot of attention because it works well and reliably, has a great design, and looks great. This makes it a favourite for distributed solar rooftops in global markets.
The ground-breaking Vertex S Aesthetic Module defines the category of black aesthetic solar modules with top-of-the-line and precise technology for cells, bus bars, back sheets, frames, glass, modules, packaging, delivery, unpacking, and rooftop installation. The high-quality design is beautiful in every way. Its goal is to give customers an enjoyable experience of high technology and beauty that work well together.
Trina Solar is one of the first leading companies in the industry to make and sell an attractive black PV module. This is because Trina Solar knows that customers want products that are both technologically advanced and look good.
Give a three-dimensional definition of “Aesthetic Module.”
A strict aesthetic principle is set by the black solar cell.
The Vertex S Aesthetic Module is made up of cells that were chosen based on a single, strict rule: all the cells should be black and almost the same shade of black. This ensures that the cells work well and that the module looks good.
The technical team at Trina Solar is dedicated to coming up with new ways to improve film-forming technologies and improve the cell’s appearance and graphic processing capabilities by using rigorous automated visual inspection system vision algorithm solutions. During the production process, the cells are looked at by a machine more than three times to make sure they are all the same colour and have no flaws.
The Aesthetic Black Module sets the criteria for colour uniformity.
The Vertex S Aesthetic Module creates a humanistic and aesthetically pleasing experience by using rigorous processes and high standards for the black cells, frames, back sheets, labels, bus bars, glass, and other parts.
Aesthetic glass: Trina Solar has created and used the double layer ARC (antireflection coating) glass technology, which gives solar modules a more consistent black look and reduces glass reflection. The LAB colour mode was made so that the aesthetic solar module could be measured and managed so that the chromatic values could be precisely controlled to look more colourless, transparent, and pure, which greatly improved the aesthetic effect.
Uniformity: The Vertex S Aesthetic Module also has tight control over how black colours are distributed. The black frame and back sheet make the screen look smooth and free of scratches. This makes the colour, brightness, and uniformity of the screen very stable and consistent.
In October, Trina Solar, with the help of the China Photovoltaic Industry Association, came up with a group standard for coating colour after talking with third-party experts for a long time. They led the industry by setting colour standards and criteria for uniformity for black solar modules that look good.
A black solar roof that looks good and is also tech-savvy is a good choice.
Multiple rows of aesthetically pleasing black modules installed on the same plane create a nearly all-black look that is uniform and consistent, no matter what kind of roof or how steeply it slopes. They fit in perfectly with the building and their surroundings.
Trina Solar has also used an outdoor installation scenario-specific evaluation method to make sure the black experience is all-around.
With the arrival of the updated Vertex S Aesthetic Module in Europe, Australia, Japan, and other places, it has been used a lot in solar PV projects that are spread out. Since the module came out in 2020, it has been put on many roofs around the world. The product, which is black and looks good, has set a global trend for how to use solar power in a way that is both tech-savvy and looks good. Trina Solar’s position as the leader in truly beautiful black modules has been strengthened by how quickly they have caught on in markets around the world.
Trina Solar says that an aesthetic black module should follow a single, strict rule: it should be as close to full black as possible, with no colour difference, and give a tech-savvy and aesthetically pleasing experience in all application scenarios. To do this, it has to make sure that there is a high level of uniformity between all of the cells, between the cells and the frames, and between the modules, even if they are installed at different angles. Only by doing this can the solar roofs finally have a unified look. This ensures integrity, which is an important part of building exterior design, and gives customers a solar roof that looks almost all black.
A clever work of art with beautiful packaging
The way Trina Solar thinks about beauty shows up not only in its products but also in the way it experiments with packaging. Its new, improved, all-black packaging matches the colour of the module, which is also black. With the first scenario-based packaging solution in the industry, the Vertex S Aesthetic Module gives customers an aesthetically pleasing experience from the time they pick up the item until they use it.
Trina Solar’s innovative Vertex S Aesthetic Module shows that solar rooftop products are changing from green power to a beautiful blend of eco-friendly technology, green aesthetics, and a harmonious experience. It does this by giving customers more aesthetic experiences as well as meeting their needs for green power.