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Product Overview Solar Panel - Module & PV Module, classified under HS Code 854143, refers to photovoltaic modules composed of interconnected solar cells designed to convert solar energy into electrical power. These modules typically consist of monocrystalline or polycrystalline silicon cells encapsulated within protective materials such as tempered glass and EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) sheets, mounted on an aluminum frame to ensure durability and structural integrity. Standard physical specifications include dimensions ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 square meters per panel, with power output capacities between 250 to 450 watts per module. The product encompasses subcategories including rigid framed panels, flexible thin-film modules, and bifacial modules, each differentiated by construction and application parameters. Commercially, these PV modules are extensively utilized across food service establishments for off-grid power solutions, retail outlets for energy cost reduction, and industrial processing facilities requiring sustainable energy sources. The modules’ value proposition lies in their high conversion efficiency, long operational lifespan often exceeding 25 years, and compliance with international quality certifications such as IEC 61215 and UL 1703, positioning them competitively within the global renewable energy market. HS Code Classification & Trade Specifications The HS Code 854143 is structured as follows: Chapter 85 – Electrical machinery and equipment; Heading 8541 – Semiconductor devices; transistors; photosensitive semiconductor devices; and Subheading 854143 – Photosensitive semiconductor devices, including photovoltaic cells whether or not assembled in modules or made up into panels. This classification is justified by the photovoltaic module’s semiconductor cell components that convert light to electricity, aligning with WTO harmonized system nomenclature. Trade considerations for these modules include packaging in robust, moisture-resistant cartons with anti-static inner liners to prevent damage during transit. Preservation methods involve desiccant inclusion to mitigate humidity exposure, and shipping protocols prioritize secure stacking to avoid mechanical stress. Quality standards mandate compliance with IEC 61730 for safety and IEC 61215 for performance, ensuring modules meet durability and efficiency benchmarks. Documentation must reflect precise product specifications, including wattage, dimensions, and certification data, facilitating customs clearance and adherence to international trade compliance frameworks.