Jolywood Introduces Next-Gen Wind-Resistant Solar Module And Aesthetic Full-Black Panels At Intersolar North America 2025

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Jolywood is excited to showcase its latest solar innovations at Intersolar North America 2025, taking place at the San Diego Convention Center from February 25–27. A leader in N-type solar technology, Jolywood is introducing two advanced products: the Windproof Module and the NIWA Full-Black Solar Modules. The Windproof Module, developed after five years of research, is designed to withstand extreme weather. It features an n-type Fully-Tempered One-Stop Encapsulation and a BACKBONE Steel Frame made with zinc-aluminum-magnesium alloy and high-strength steel.

This frame is 50% stronger than traditional aluminum frames, providing excellent durability against wind, snow, and temperature extremes. Combined with fully-tempered glass, the module ensures stable operation even in hurricanes, heavy snow, and hail, delivering a 1.63% higher energy yield. The NIWA Full-Black Solar Modules are ideal for residential rooftops, offering both high performance and a sleek, modern design. Their all-black look seamlessly blends with home exteriors, making them a stylish yet efficient solar solution.

Jolywood’s commitment to innovation is backed by extensive research and development, with dedicated facilities for cell technology, module testing, and real-world energy performance validation. Visitors at Intersolar North America 2025 will have the opportunity to see these advanced solar solutions firsthand. Stop by Jolywood’s exhibit to explore how these innovations are shaping the future of solar energy.

 

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