4 FAQs about Solar Photovoltaic Panel Packaging Standards

What is solar panel packaging?

A typical solar panel packaging consists of a cardboard box with the footprint of a pallet and houses between 26 to 36 panels in the box. A good solar panel packaging design makes it easier to transport solar panels on a pallet, and provide excellent protection to the panels during transport.

How can we test the reliability of solar packaging?

Use a loaded truck to test the reliability of solar packaging. Our engineers would load up the double-stacked pallets onto a flatbed truck, and let the truck drive 300 km before coming back to the lab.

How much does a full solar module pallet weigh?

As part of our internal design criteria, we would stack a full solar module pallet, which weighs more than 700 kg, on top of an empty box. A qualified packaging design would maintain perfect form for 5 minutes to confirm the empty box does not crumple under the weight of a full pallet.

Are solar panels safe?

A solar panel's first line of defence against the harsh environment is the packaging. Even high-quality solar panels packaged in weak cardboard boxes can lead to microcracks during transport, especially on long, choppy ocean liners and bumpy truck rides.

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