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EVERVOLT H Series Solar Module
The EVERVOLT H Series Solar Module by Panasonic features high-efficiency panels with power outputs up to 410W, utilizing half-cut cell and heterojunction technology. It offers durability with a 25-year power output guarantee and is designed for residential solar applications, supporting Panasonic's broader solar and storage solutions (documents 2, 4, 6).
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- Spec sheet for EverVolt H Series is identical to REC Alpha modules, suggesting similar quality.
- Manufactured using heterojunction (HJT) technology with half-cut cells and PERC technology.
- Offers a high wattage output of 410-430W and an efficiency around 22.2%.
- Has a very low temperature coefficient of 0.26%/°C, outperforming others in hot climates.
- Warranty options include coverage for labor and equipment, with some users satisfied with the warranty backing.
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Panasonic is winding down its manufacturing of solar panels, with some models already discontinued.
- Some users believe Panasonic panels are rebranded REC panels, raising questions about originality.
- Warranty replacements may be prorated and not always provide a new module, making long-term planning uncertain.
- There is limited discussion and support available for Panasonic EverVolt systems, indicating potential support issues.
- Some users prefer REC directly due to concerns about Panasonic's future manufacturing stability.
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Panasonic panels are sometimes considered to be manufactured by REC, with spec sheet similarities.
- Pricing for Panasonic and REC panels is often comparable, but some see REC as potentially more reliable long-term.
- The panels are made with advanced tech like heterojunction and PERC, but actual performance may vary based on conditions.
Electrical Specifications
Physical Dimensions
Design
- Module Type
- monocrystalline
Material & Construction
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