As the solar industry matures, manufacturers and project developers are becoming more and more focused on ensuring the long-term reliability of solar modules. There are inherent challenges to predicting the performance of a module over a potential lifespan of 30 years or more, but innovative approaches are emerging from leading manufacturers. PES spoke with LONGi Product Marketing Manager Alyssa Huang to learn how the solar module giant is pushing the envelope on testing and reliability standards for their products.
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