Trinasolar rooftop project in Vietnam connected to grid
Trina is both the investor and constructor of the project, deploying its double-glass bifacial modules, with the company''s International System Business Unit (''ISBU'') serving as EPC.
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“Our Vietnam factory is our largest outside China and is doing high value, advanced manufacturing such as turning wafers into solar cells as well as module assembling.”
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"Trina Solar modules use dual-glass, useful for challenging environments like these where proximity to the sea means higher humidity and salt spray," says Wang.
Trina Solar''s rooftop project to be connected to the grid in Vietnam
The project will deploy double-glass bifacial modules with the International System Business Unit (ISBU) serving as the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) unit. Further,