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CIS Solar Panels (SF Series)

Clean energy - Solar

Providing high-performance solar panels that are eco-friendly and reliable for commercial and residential use.

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Solar Frontier K.K.

Company Established Year

Since 2006

Who is this solution for

Business, Govt, Individual, NGO

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To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

Eco-Products Awards, Japan

2011

Honored for environmental innovation in solar manufacturing.

Intersolar Award Finalist

2015

Recognized for innovation in solar module performance.

Top Performer by DNV-GL/PVEL

2020

Cited for reliability in module testing.

Product description

The SF Series CIS solar panels from Solar Frontier are a cutting-edge solution for harnessing solar energy in a sustainable and efficient manner. These thin-film modules are designed using copper, indium, and selenium, offering superior performance in real-world conditions compared to traditional crystalline silicon panels.

What sets the SF Series apart is its ability to maintain excellent power output even under challenging conditions such as partial shading, low-light environments, or high temperatures. This makes them versatile and ideal for a wide range of installations, whether on rooftops or ground-mounted setups.

Furthermore, the sleek black design of the panels not only enhances their aesthetic appeal but also reflects their commitment to environmental sustainability. The modules are RoHS compliant, cadmium-free, and manufactured with minimal resource consumption, reducing their overall environmental footprint.

One of the standout features of the SF Series is its superior light soaking performance, ensuring that the panels achieve and maintain high efficiency levels over their long product life. This reliability makes them a smart and sustainable investment for both commercial and residential users looking to reduce their carbon footprint and energy costs.

Solar Frontier's dedication to quality and environmental responsibility is evident throughout the manufacturing process, from sourcing raw materials to recycling the final product. These modules are widely used in regions like Japan, Europe, and emerging markets where long-term reliability and eco-friendliness are paramount.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Superior performance in real-world conditions
  • Excellent power output under partial shading, low-light, and high-temperature environments
  • Sleek black design suitable for various installations
  • RoHS compliant and cadmium-free for environmental sustainability
  • Superior light soaking performance for high efficiency
  • Long product life and high reliability for sustainable investment
  • Quality and environmental responsibility throughout the manufacturing process
  • Widely used in Japan, Europe, and emerging markets

About the Company

Solar Frontier is a Japanese solar energy company and a global leader in the development and manufacturing of CIS (Copper, Indium, Selenium) thin-film solar modules. Founded in 2006 as a subsidiary of Showa Shell Sekiyu (now part of Idemitsu Kosan), the company is committed to delivering clean and sustainable energy solutions through cutting-edge solar technology. Solar Frontier’s products are designed for high performance, environmental durability, and lower environmental impact during production. The company promotes a more environmentally friendly future by prioritizing resource efficiency, minimizing carbon emissions across its supply chain, and ensuring long module life and recyclability. With manufacturing facilities in Japan and a global sales network, Solar Frontier supports utility-scale projects, commercial installations, and residential customers, helping countries transition to renewable energy. Its solar panels require less energy to produce and deliver high energy yield over time, contributing to both environmental and economic sustainability.

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