Yingli Green modules ranks second to Schott in TÜV Rheinland yield test
Yingli Green Energy’s multicrystalline PV module ranked second among thirteen tested by TÜV Rheinland’s 2010 Energy Yield Test.
First place in the testing went to Schott Solar's Perform Poly 225 module.
The Yingli module generated an energy yield 1.4% above the average level and just 0.3% less than the highest-ranked performer. TÜV’s year-long test measured the energy yield of modules under actual sunlight – as opposed to simulators – from 11 manufacturers in Europe, North America and Asia. Testing took place at the testing body’s Cologne site and finished on April 30.
"For the period of one year, the energy outputs of 13 different PV modules from 11 participating companies were measured. The data was then normalized to 1Wp of the TÜV Rheinland measured STC power and compared with one another," said Christian Bauerdick, project manager of the TÜV’s Energy Yield test. "The results can give an idea about the performance under real conditions for moderate climates like in Cologne, Germany."
"We participated in this test for the first time and won a respectable place amongst peers," Dengyuan Song, chief technology officer at Yingli Green Energy, added. "We are very pleased with our test results, which we believe reflects the superior quality of our products."
Liansheng Miao, chairman and CEO of Yingli Green also commented, "The results demonstrated our continued focus on technology improvements and process efficiencies to yield superior operating performance and stability, which in turn brings higher investment returns to our end customers."