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Two performance classes of up to 260 watt peaks are being launched. They meet aesthetic demands thanks to the dark, closely arranged solar cells surrounded by a black frame. The anodized black aluminum frame is only 35 millimeters high. Its hollow chamber profile means less material is used. This in turn reduces the weight of the module to 19 kg. Depending on market demand, Schott Solar also plans to introduce a version that features a black backsheet foil.

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