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ET Solar Introduces Anti-reflective Modules Globally

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ET’s anti-reflective modules offer higher electricity production, more stable performance and lower unit cost than conventional glass based modules.

NANJING, China,

ET Solar Group Corp. ("ET Solar"), a China-based vertically integrated producer and provider of Photovaltaic (“PV”) modules and related solutions to the global solar market, today announces introduction of anti-reflective modules globally.

ET’s anti-reflective modules offer higher electricity production, more stable performance and lower unit cost than conventional glass based modules. The dense coating on the surface of the anti-reflective modules effectively delivers higher light absorption and slows the power degradation, which compare favorably to conventional modules that use ordinary glass.

The anti-reflective modules are offered under ET Solar 25-year linear power performance warranty, along with a 10-year workmanship warranty and global technical support.

Source: ET Solar

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