
Sharp NT-175U1
175 Watt Solar Panel |
High-Powered
175 Watt Monocrystalline Solar Module
Superior Performance
Sharp's
NT-175U1 mono-crystalline 175 watt solar module features 16.2% encapsulated
cell efficiency and 13.45% module efficiency.Using breakthrough
technology perfected by Sharps nearly 45 years of research
and development, these modules use a textured cell surface to reduce
reflection of sunlight, and BSF (Black Surface Field) structure
to improve conversion efficiency. An antireflective coating provoides
a uniform blue color and increase the absorption of light in all
weather conditions.
Common
applications include office buildings, cabins, solar power stations
solar villages, radio relay stations, beacons and traffic lights.
Ideal for grid-connected systems and designed to withstand rigorous
operating conditions, Sharps NT-175U1 modules offer the maximum
usable power per square foot of solar array.
Features:
High-power module (175W) using 125mm square mono-crystalline silicon
solar cells with 13.45% module conversion efficiency
Textured cell surface to reduce the reflected sunlight and
BSF (Black Surface Field) structure to improve cell conversion efficiency:16.20%
Bypass diode minimizes the power drop caused by shade
White tempered glass,EVA resin, and a weatherproof film,
plus aluminum frame for extended outdoor use
Nominal 24VDC output,perfect for grid-connected systems
UL Listings: UL 1703, cUL
Sharp modules are manufactured in ISO 9001 certified facilities
25-year limited warranty on power output

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| Model |
Nominal
Voltage |
Power |
Our
Price
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NT-175U1
175 watt monocrystalline solar module
with multi-connect cables |
24V |
175W |
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A history
of Sharp Solar ingenuity
- 1959
Started development of solar cells
- 1963
Started mass production of solar cells
- 1967
Development of solar cells for use in aerospace
- 1976
Sharp's first installation of a PV system to power a Japanese
satellite
- 1980
Introduced calculators with solar cell batteries into the market
- 1986
Successfully completed installation of three photovoltaic power
generating stations in Thailand
- 1992
Developed multi-crystalline silicon solar cells with 17.1% effieiency
and single crystalline colar cells with 22.0% efficiency for terrestrail
use
- 1995
Production capacity of terrestrial PV line reaches 4 megawatts
per year
- 2001
Production capacity of terrestrial PV line reaches 94 megawatts
per year
- 2002
Planned production capacity of terrestrial PV line to reach 200
megawatts per year
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toll-free (877) 297-0014 for
more information or to order.
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