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6 FAQs about [Photovoltaic factory solar panel packaging]

Will pvpallet revolutionize the way we ship solar panels?

At least that’s our approach. PVpallet is the first solar shipping solution to revolutionize the way solar modules are handled and distributed.

Why do solar companies need reusable packaging & turnkey logistics services?

Solar companies can reduce waste, streamline operations, and save money through our reusable packaging and turnkey logistics solutions. We offer robust options like BOS bulk bins and solar module pallets, as well as packaging consulting and turnkey logistics services. Our goal is to provide win-win solutions that benefit both people and the planet.

How are photovoltaic absorbers made?

The manufacturing typically starts with float glass coated with a transparent conductive layer, onto which the photovoltaic absorber material is deposited in a process called close-spaced sublimation. Laser scribing is used to pattern cell strips and to form an interconnect pathway between adjacent cells.

What is PVpallet?

PVpallet is a reusable packaging and shipping solution that assists in driving efficiencies and process improvement at the branch and warehouse level and significantly reduces waste and damage. -Kevin Leikin, Director of Supply Chain Operations at Sunrun. Our mission is to eliminate waste streams through innovative, reusable packaging and shipping solutions.

What services does PVpallet offer?

PVpallet offers turnkey logistics, tracking, cleaning, and refurbishment services. These ensure that your reusable packaging fleet is traceable and in top condition, ready for deployment. PVpallet assists in driving efficiencies and process improvement at the branch and warehouse level, while significantly reducing waste and damage.

What happened to wood pallets for solar panels?

While performing rural solar installations in Northern Missouri, Luke Phelps and his team at a regional solar design and installation company quickly realized the amount of waste, lost time, and expense associated with the single-use wood pallets on which their solar modules were shipped to installation sites.

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