Photovoltaic panels are now produced in many shapes and sizes. Local authorities use them for street signs; you can charge your calculator with them. You can use them to top up the car battery when caravanning. Great usages for energy which is readily available from the sun. Actually there is enough energy from the sun to generate all the worlds demand for electricity with lots left over. If we all had solar panels on our roofs, we would also meet most of the domestic requirements for electricity. If we also had fields and hillsides of solar panels, we would almost be able to do away with power stations completely.
Hyundai is a name we associate with motor cars, ships and containers. However, Hyundai is one of the biggest and most advanced engineering companies in the world with many vital components in production, which are vital to the modern world.
Hyundai carries out extensive research into new technology and manufacture all products to the highest quality and specification. Their solar panel production lines are no exception. The new extensive production lines for solar panels are now in full flow providing panels to Germany, Spain and USA as well as meeting the increasing demand in Asia for renewable energy sources.
Horsehay is pleased to be nominated as the sole importer of Hyundai photovoltaic panels into the British Isles. Over the next few months, we will be increasing out stock levels to be able to provide system integrators with Hyundai photovoltaic solar panels. You can see the technical specification on the pdf sheets and also copy the document for your own use. Both multi-crystalline and mono-crystalline panels may be supplied. The output is limited by the standard materials used but users in Europe do tend to prefer the Hyundai type over its competitors, because of slightly higher output ratings. User tests for larger installations have shown beneficial results using the Hyundai system.