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Win Win Precision leverages semiconductor expertise for high-end solar solutions

Nuying Huang, DIGITIMES, Taipei 0

Credit: WWPT

Win Win Precision Technology (WWPT) observes increasing demand for green energy, with solar power emerging as the most cost-effective renewable solution. The fishery-solar symbiosis model has gained particular momentum in recent years. However, conventional solar panels installed in fish ponds face challenges due to their vulnerability to corrosion from moisture, acidity, and salt, which can significantly degrade performance.

To address these issues, WWPT introduced its aqua salt-resistant dual-glass series. These innovative panels feature double-coated glass, POE encapsulation, a double o-ring sealed junction box, and a reinforced aluminum frame with a thick oxide layer designed to block moisture and salt ingress. The company's panels have demonstrated superior durability, passing TÜV Rheinland's stringent 2,000-hour damp heat test and a Level 8 salt spray test, thereby outperforming industry standards.

While solar technology is a key focus, WWPT also produces semiconductor parts. The company highlights that it applies precision engineering expertise from semiconductor manufacturing to its solar operations, resulting in the development of advanced materials and implementation of strict quality controls to meet high-end market demands.

With its research and development center based in Taiwan, WWPT operates across Taiwan, Europe, and Australia, maintaining production facilities in Taiwan, China, and Thailand. Over a span of 15 years, the company has supplied its products to 29 countries under the WWPT brand, establishing a global footprint across four continents.