Namic, an acronym for Nano Armor Metal Inter-Contact, follows six years of internal research and development. Vice President Chris Zou noted that by reengineering the metallization pathway, the company intends to decouple project delivery from the unpredictable fluctuations of silver prices. Verified by international organizations, the technology is designed to improve investment predictability while maintaining high efficiency and reliability across the product's lifespan.
Beyond the Namic launch, Jolywood expanded its catalog with Windproof Modules engineered for extreme weather. These units utilize n-type fully-tempered encapsulation to withstand severe environmental stressors, including hurricanes and hail, while maintaining lower operating temperatures to boost energy yields. The company also showcased its NIWA series, highlighting residential rooftop solutions and integrated "Balcony PV + Energy Storage" systems aimed at the growing consumer energy management market.

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