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Suntech Power
Suntech Power, founded in 2001, is an international manufacturer of photovoltaic modules with sales offices and installation partners in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Suntech’s America is located in San Francisco, CA and their corporate headquarters is located in China.
Suntech has developed a range of photovoltaic options including their monocrystalline solar panels, polycrystalline solar panels, semi-transparent modules, and building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) panels. Their MSK Solar Design Line includes a few BIPV options such as the Just Roof Building Integrated Roofing System, See Thru Building Integrated Glazing System, and Light Thru Building Integrated Glazing System.
To contact a local dealer for Suntech Power, email Suntech America at sales@suntechamerica.com.
To learn more, visit Suntech Power’s website at http://www.suntech-power.com/index.php
Photos from Suntech Power at http://www.suntech-power.com/index.php
Suntech Power Downloads:
MSK Solar Design Line:Case Studies:
- San Francisco Airport
- Greater Murcia
- Pecos Community Center
- Kanazawa Bus Terminal
- Suntech Green Energy HQ Building
Specifications:
- STP175S-24/Ab-1 180W Max Module
- BLKSTP175S-24/Ab-1 180W Max Module
- STP085S-12/Bb-1 85W Max Module
- STP270-24/Vb-1 280W Max Module
- STP200-18/Ub-1 210W Max Module
Information provided by Sharp Solar
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