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Sharp NE-80EJE 80 Watt Solar Panel for Remote Industrial Systems

SKU NE-80EJE

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  • High-power module using 125mm square multi-crystal silicon solar cells with 12.60% module conversion efficiency.
  • Bypass diode minimizes power losses otherwise caused at night or in the shade.
  • Improved cell conversion efficiency of 14%.
  • Tempered glass with EVA laminate.
  • Aluminum frame for extended outdoor use.
  • Junction box for easy electrical connections.
  • Nominal 12V output is perfect for battery charging applications.
  • UL Listings: UL 1703, cUL
  • Sharp modules are manufactured in ISO 9001 facilities
  • 25-year limited warranty on power output

Multi-Crystal Silicon Photovoltaic Module with 80W Maximum Powerr

Sharp's NE-80EJE photovoltaic modules offer industry-leading performance, durability and reliability for a variety of electrical power requirements. Using breakthrough technology perfected by Sharp's 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 anti-relective coating provides a uniform blue color and increases the absorption of light in all weather conditions.

Common applications include cabins, solar power stations, pumps, beacons, and lighting equipment. Designed to withstand rigorous weather conditions.

Sharp's NE-80EJE SH-80 module has the perfect combination of advanced technology and reliability.

This 80 watt Sharp solar module is very commonly used for remote off-grid battery charging systems.


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Voltage
Power
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SH-80
with junction box
12V 80W

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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
  • 2007 The largest manufacturer of solar panels in the world. Sharp uses time-tested and proven technology for over 10 years.