Innotech Solar ITS Economy solar modules awarded MCS certificate

ITSThe Norwegian company Innotech has been awarded MCS status for its ITS Economy solar modules which are polycrystalline modules produced in Sweden. The company claims that the Innotech modules have the lowest carbon footprint of all crystalline modules and they are available for rooftop installations with a ten year product warranty. The panels also come with a performance warranty which covers 90 percent of the power output for ten years and 80 per cent for twenty five years.

Alongside the polycrystalline modules the company also offers a monocrystalline version of the ITS series. The two makes are called ITS PolyUp and ITS MonoUp respectively. The series is designed for residential and mid-size rooftop installations. The company boasts environmentally friendly production and rigorous testing procedures to ensure longevity and high performance. Cell processing and module production are carried out in Norway, Sweden and Germany and the modules are covered by certificates to verify European origin.. The glass is covered with an anti-reflective coating and the panels are fitted with MC4 plug connectors which are touch safe and protected against inverse polarity. The modules are available in 230 and 240 Wp power ratings.

 

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