Aiko Neostar 2S+ double glass AIKO-A460-MAH54Db
- Manufacturer: AIKO Solar
- Type designation: Neostar 2S+
- Manufacturer art. no: AIKO-A460-MAH54Db
- Memodo order no.: 12459
- Units per PU: 36 per pallet
- 936 per container
Power: | 460 Watt |
Technology: | xBC |
Dimensions: | 1757 × 1134 × 30 mm |
Frame color: | Black |
Backsheet: | Black |
Aiko Solar N-Type ABC double glass – Neostar 2S+ 460W
Aiko Solar is a Chinese manufacturer that has been a leader in solar cell production for years. Aiko Solar puts a lot of effort into their own research and so they have discovered an innovative cell technology for themselves. With the All-Back-Contact (ABC) technology they now bring their own solar modules to the market. The double glass module with 455W convinces with an amazing efficiency of 23.1 %. And it also has a very attractive full-black look, no contacts on the front of the cell.
This makes the module suitable not only for demanding households or small roofs, but also for larger systems where maximum yield is important.
Product advantages
- Partial shade optimization
- Lower cell temperature with shading
- ABC technology – no contacts on the front of the cell
- Completely black surface
- +3 % positive power tolerance
- 108 monocrystalline N-type ABC cells
- Highly efficient and aesthetically pleasing
- 25 years product warranty
- 30 years linear performance warranty
Product features Aiko Solar AIKO-A460-MAH54Db
- Output: 460 watts
- 1500 V IEC certified
- Black module frame
- 2.0 + 2.0 coated, semi-tempered glass
- Dimensions: 1757 x 1134 x 30 mm (H x W x D)
- Weight: 24.5 kg
- Cable length: 120 cm
- Plug type: MC4 plug by Stäubli
- Protection category: IP68
- Power temperature coefficient -0.26% /°C
- Voltage (Vmp): 34.62 V
- Current (Imp): 13.29 A
- Short circuit current (Isc): 14.25 A
Module manufacturer Aiko Solar
Founded in 2009, Aiko Solar has accumulated many years of experience in the development and production of solar cells. The innovative All-Back-Contact (ABC) technology originates from the company's own in-house laboratories. Aiko Solar now also uses this technology in its own modules and thus achieves peak efficiencies.