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Trinasolar Introduces Vertex N G3 to Singapore with Power Output of Up to 760 W

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Trinasolar Introduces Vertex N G3 to Singapore with Power Output of Up to 760 W
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Trinasolar Introduces Vertex N G3 to Singapore with Power Output of Up to 760 W

2026-07-17 12:15 Last Updated At:12:35

SINGAPORE, July 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Trinasolar, a global leader in smart PV and energy storage solutions, has made its latest high-power module, the Vertex N G3, available for order in Singapore. Powered by advanced n-type i-TOPCon Ultra technology (TOPCon 3.0), the module delivers an industry-leading power output of up to 760W and efficiency of up to 24.5%.

Singapore exceeded 2GWp of installed solar capacity in 2025 and has raised its 2030 target to 3GWp. With rooftops accounting for more than 80% of installed capacity, commercial and industrial (C&I) sites will remain important to the country's next phase of solar deployment.

The Vertex N G3 is designed to improve system-level performance across C&I and utility-scale projects. Its optimised voltage-to-current ratio enables lower operating voltage and higher string power with fewer modules. Combined with power output of up to 760 W and efficiency of up to 24.5%, this reduces the number of modules required per installation and can lower balance-of-system (BOS) costs and levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) by 2–3% compared with standard module configurations.

The module also features bifaciality of up to 85±5%, enabling an additional 10–20% in rear-side energy generation, depending on site conditions and system design. This further improves overall system yield in utility-scale projects and elevated C&I installations with sufficient rear-side exposure.

Designed for hot and humid operating environments, the Vertex N G3 maintains stable performance at high temperatures with a temperature coefficient of -0.26%/°C. Its enhanced resistance to humidity and salinity supports long-term durability in Singapore's tropical and coastal conditions, while a low annual linear degradation of 0.35% supports consistent output over the project lifetime. The module is expected to receive the Certificate of Conformity required by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) in October.

Trinasolar also offers a lighter and narrower Vertex N G3 variant with power output of up to 670W for rooftop applications where module dimensions and structural loading are important considerations.

The Vertex G3 portfolio is gaining commercial traction across Southeast Asia. Last month, a 600MW memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed with Ecohope Solar, covering Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa. A 200MW MoU with Shwe Wah Yaung Agriculture Production Company Limited (SWY) was also signed for distribution in Myanmar.

The Vertex N G3 series is available for order in Singapore through Trinasolar's local sales channels.

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Trinasolar Introduces Vertex N G3 to Singapore with Power Output of Up to 760 W

Trinasolar Introduces Vertex N G3 to Singapore with Power Output of Up to 760 W

SHANGHAI, July 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Shanghai Museum's "On Top of the World Tree: Ancient Civilizations of the Americas" is now officially open to the public. As the largest exhibition ever dedicated to the ancient civilizations of the Americas, it brings together 1,129 groups of objects, nearly 3,000 pieces, from leading museums and cultural institutions in Mexico, Peru, and China. Jointly organized by the Shanghai Museum, Secretariat of Culture of the Government of Mexico's, INAH, and Ministry of Culture of Peru, the exhibition is structured around the World Tree, the central cosmological concept shared across many ancient American civilizations. Spanning nearly three millennia of history, it presents a comprehensive survey of the civilizations of the ancient Americas. Exceptional works from museum collections across seven provinces in China also join these remarkable treasures from the Americas.

During the exhibition, the Shanghai Museum on People's Square is transformed beneath the symbolic canopy of the World Tree into an immersive environment inspired by the ancient Americas. Drawing on visual motifs including maize, jaguars, feathered serpents, and pyramids, the museum becomes a cultural landscape that evokes the civilizations on display. Occupying over 7,000m2 of gallery space, the exhibition moves beyond a conventional chronological presentation by placing objects within their historical and cultural contexts to reveal the connections between different civilizations. High-fidelity reconstructions are combined with multimedia installations to create immersive experiences, including multimedia projections, immersive environments, and participatory installations inspired by ritual practice, sacred architecture, mythology, and a ceremonial ballgame. Together, these installations present both the engineering achievements and spiritual worlds of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, translating the concept of a "vertical cosmos" into an immersive spatial experience where archaeology and mythology converge.

Extending beyond the galleries, the exhibition unfolds across 10,000m2 of immersive experiences, offering visitors far more than a visual spectacle. This journey through ancient civilizations engages all the senses. From the maize field outside People's Square to the towering World Tree rising through the Museum's central atrium, visitors are gradually immersed in the world of the ancient Americas as they move from outdoors to indoors. Sight, smell, and taste all become part of the experience. The Shanghai Museum also introduces an integrated cultural experience combining special exhibitions, cultural products, dining, social activities, and live performances, allowing every visitor to discover the way of experiencing the exhibition that appeals to them most.

The Shanghai Museum has partnered with institutions including Shanghai Zoo, Shanghai Expo Culture Park, and Chenshan National Botanical Garden to launch an integrated, multi-dimensional curatorial approach encompassing the interplay of "antiquities, historical figures, animals, plants and foods" in a citywide collaborative program inspired by the concept of the World Tree. Through these cross-institutional partnerships, the exhibition extends beyond the Museum to create a multidimensional cultural experience across Shanghai. The Shanghai Museum has also established a comprehensive "land–sea–air" model, featuring cross-sector ticket packages to enhance accessibility and audience engagement. Beyond the Museum, themed immersive consumption spaces have been created, fostering deeper integration between the exhibition and urban life. To accompany the exhibition, the Shanghai Museum will introduce over 3,000 exhibition-inspired cultural products, alongside Museum Nights, multifunctional leisure spaces, immersive VR experiences, dedicated dining and relaxation areas, and a wide range of educational programs and interpretive resources. During the exhibition period, themed metro trains, buses, sightseeing coaches, and Huangpu River cruises will further extend the exhibition's presence throughout the city, bringing the atmosphere of the ancient civilizations of the Americas to Shanghai.

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Masterpieces at Their Peak: The World's Largest Exhibition on the Ancient Civilizations of the Americas Opens at the Shanghai Museum

Masterpieces at Their Peak: The World's Largest Exhibition on the Ancient Civilizations of the Americas Opens at the Shanghai Museum

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