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Canadian Solar Panel

    CELL
  • 166 x 83 mm Larger cell size and more area to absorb sunlight Higher power output & lower BOS cost
  • FRAME
  • 35 mm anodized aluminium alloy: Robust protection
  • Reserved mounting holes: Easy installation
  • JUNCTION BOX
  • IP68 split junction boxes: Better heat dissipation & higher safety
  • CABLE
  • Optimised cable length: Simplified wire fix & reduced energy loss in cable
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Features Of Product

  • 26 % higher power than conventional modules.
  • Up to 4.5 % lower LCOE
  • Low NMOT: 41 ± 3 °C
  • Low temperature coefficient (Pmax): -0.34 % / °C
  • Better shading tolerance
  • Lower internal current, lower hot spot temperature
  • Minimizes micro-crack impacts
  • Heavy snow load up to 5400 Pa, wind load up to 3600 Pa*

Canadian Solar MSS (Australia) Pty Ltd

Canadian Solar is dedicated to offering high-quality solar products, system solutions, and services to consumers all over the world. Canadian Solar was named the No. 1 module supplier for quality and performance/price ratio in the IHS Module Customer Insight Survey, and it is a prominent PV project developer and solar module producer, with over 55 GW placed globally since 2001.

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Helpful Faq’s

Currently, there are two federal government incentives in Australia for homeowners installing solar panels, which include Small-scale Technology Certificates and Feed-in Tariffs. Some of the states provides additional rebates when you install solar power on your home.

  • Small-Scale Technology Certificates (STCs)
  • Feed-in Tariffs.
  • Empowering Homes solar battery loan.
  • Solar for Low-income Households.
  • State Government Rebates (Subject to Eligibility)

The most popular solar system sizes depend on your electricity usage. Here's a general guideline:

  • For homes with a quarterly bill of $350-$500: A 6.6 kW system is common.
  • For homes with a quarterly bill of $500-$800: A 10 kW system is ideal.
  • For three-phase power properties: Systems of 10 kW or more are popular due to feed-in tariff benefits.
  • Your budget: While LG NeON panels perform well, they may cost more than others. Consider the cost-benefit balance based on your budget and priorities.
  • Your electricity needs: The FAQ mentioned system sizes based on quarterly electricity bills. Estimate your needs to determine the appropriate system size (kW).
  • Sun exposure: If your roof gets limited sunlight, LG NeON's double-sided design might be advantageous. Standard panels may suffice with good sun exposure.
  • Roof space: Higher wattage panels need less space, but efficiency (LG NeON) might be more important if space is limited.
  • Local regulations: Check for any local regulations that might influence your choice.
  • Warranty: Look for panels with strong warranties (like LG's 25 years) for long-term performance.

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