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Sharp NE-165U1 165 Watt Solar Panel

SKU NE-165U1

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  • High-power module using 125mm square multi-crystal silicon solar cells.
  • Bypass diode minimizes power losses otherwise caused at night or in the shade.
  • Improved cell conversion efficiency of 14.44%.
  • Tempered glass with EVA laminate.
  • Sharp NE-165U1 Home Grid-Tied Solar SystemsAluminum frame for extended outdoor use.
  • Junction box for easy electrical connections.
  • Nominal 24V output is perfect for grid-connected applications.
  • UL Listings: UL 1703, cUL
  • Sharp modules are manufactured in ISO 9001 facilities
  • 25-year limited warranty on power output

Multi-Crystal Silicon Photovoltaic Module with 165W Maximum Power

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Sharp's NE-165U1 photovoltaic modules offer high-powered performance and industry leading durability for large electrical power requirements. Using advanced technology perfected by Sharp's nearly 45 years of research and development, these modules use a textured cell surface to reduce reflection of sunlight, and BSF (Black Surface Field) structure to improve conversion efficiency. An anti-relective coating provides a uniform blue color and increases the absorption of light in all weather conditions.

Common applications include grid-tie systems. These modules can also be used for cabins, solar power stations, pumps, radio relay stations, beacons, and lighting equipment. Designed to withstand rigorous weather conditions.

Sharp's NE-165U1 SH-165 module has the perfect combination of advanced technology and reliability.


Sharp Solar

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Model Nominal
Voltage
Power
Our Price
NE-165U1
165 Watt solar module
with multi-connect cables
24V 165W

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A history of Sharp Solar ingenuity

  • 1959 Started development of solar cells
  • 1963 Started mass production of solar cells
  • 1967 Development of solar cells for use in aerospace
  • 1976 Sharp's first installation of a PV system to power a Japanese satellite
  • 1980 Introduced calculators with solar cell batteries into the market
  • 1986 Successfully completed installation of three photovoltaic power generating stations in Thailand
  • 1992 Developed multi-crystalline silicon solar cells with 17.1% effieiency and single crystalline colar cells with 22.0% efficiency for terrestrail use
  • 1995 Production capacity of terrestrial PV line reaches 4 megawatts per year
  • 2001 Production capacity of terrestrial PV line reaches 94 megawatts per year
  • 2002 Planned production capacity of terrestrial PV line to reach 200 megawatts per year
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