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DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions Inks Collaboration with Envision
by Staff Writers
Geneva, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 29, 2018

File image of a Dupoint solar module product.

DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions (DuPont) announced it has entered into a cooperation agreement with Envision, a leading digital energy company, to develop advanced predictive analytics in the area of photovoltaic (PV) module degradation and failures.

The parties will collaborate in field studies of module reliability, including solar panel backsheet failure mechanisms, in order to automate the collection of field data and improve the analytics for ageing solar assets to ensure the strongest possible energy output of sites throughout their lifespan.

DuPont and Envision will look to combine their marketing efforts to promote the results and recommended solutions with solar asset owners, energy utilities and project developers, globally.

"DuPont is excited to be working with Envision," said Stephan Padlewski, regional marketing leader, DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions, Europe, Middle East and Africa. "By combining our material science capabilities and knowledge with Envision's expertise in big data analytics, we can help provide asset owners with a quantitative and predictive analysis of ageing for preventive maintenance of solar panels and their components in the field."

"We are very pleased to collaborate with the DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions organization to create best-in-class analytics for PV module degradation and risk mitigation," said Kam Mofid, general manager of Solar for Americas and head of Global Solar Center of Excellence, Envision.

"Together, we are confident that we can develop very effective degradation analytics that all the key stakeholders in the industry can benefit from."

Envision is a leading digital energy company. Envision owns the world's largest Energy IoT platform, EnOS, currently managing 100GW of energy assets globally (about the same as the UK's entire generating capacity).

Integrating Sonnen, ChargePoint, AutoGrid, and Bazefield, etc., Envision is building a comprehensive global energy IoT and smart city ecosystem. Founded in 2007, the company's heritage is in the wind sector; today Envision is China's second largest wind turbine company and the eighth largest in the world.

Headquartered in Shanghai, Envision has regional offices across Asia, Europe, North and South Americas and has established global R and D and engineering centres in Denmark, Germany and the United States. Envision's mission is to "solve the challenges for a sustainable future;" the company is committed to creating a world of beautiful energy where everyone has access to clean, secure and affordable energy.

DuPont Tedlar polyvinyl fluoride films and DuPont Solamet photovoltaic metallization pastes are part of a broad and growing portfolio of products represented by DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions (DPVS), a business unit of DowDuPont Specialty Products Division. DPVS connects science and technology from across the company on a global scale to help support the dramatic growth in the photovoltaic industry.


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