Jolywood has created a Windproof Module originating from Jiangsu province which stands against critical hail impacts broadly hitting photovoltaic systems globally. The module features an N-type tempered encapsulation structure, together with a two-fold shield-type design that integrates a double-beam steel frame with 2.8 mm tempered glass for the purposes of impact loads and strength distribution. Testing indicated its ability to maintain integrity under high-velocity hail conditions. According to data from GCube Insurance, hail-related incidents have represented around 54 percent of global photovoltaic asset claims since 2018, highlighting the growing risk to installations. Earlier this year, the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) in Germany was recognized with first place in the Research category of the INNOspace Masters competition organized by the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and in the same context, Jolywood has developed its hail-resistant module to improve system durability under extreme climate conditions.