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Q 1:What is the difference between mono and bifacial solar panels?

A: A monofacial solar panel only absorbs sunlight from the front surface of the solar panel while the bifacial solar panel features solar cells on both sides. As you can imagine, when you are producing energy from both sides of the panel, you increase the amount of electricity that can be produced.

 

Q 2: Are half-cell solar panels better?

A: Half-cut cell mono PERC solar modules have solar cells that are cut in half, which improves the solar module's performance and durability. Half-cut solar panels are far more efficient and operate better than conventional ones.

 

Q 3: How efficient are PERC solar panels?

A: Given that a standard module typically has an efficiency of 20%, a system using PERC modules will generate about 5% more energy than a system using standard modules, all else being equal. Like other high-efficiency modules, PERC modules can be used to maximize production on a limited roof area.

 

Q4: Is mono or poly solar better?

A: Monocrystalline solar cells are more efficient because they are cut from a single source of silicon. Polycrystalline solar cells are blended from multiple silicon sources and are slightly less efficient.

 

Q5: What is advantage Of MBB Modules (Multi busbar Module)?

A: MBB means that a solar cell is equipped with 12 or 16 busbars instead of 4, 5 or 6. This means the modules provide a higher power output and a higher reliability:

a) ~2 % – 2,5 % power increase (in % range because cell eff. and types are different)

b) Shorter transportation path for current

c) High reflectance wire design with less shading

d) Mechanical load performance increased

e) Risk of micro crack decreased

 

Q6: Is it worth oversizing solar panels?

A: Oversizing solar panels not only can save you the amount of money, but it also increases your energy generation when your grid operator limits the inverter size you can install.

 

Q7: What Are The Pros Of High Voltage Solar Panels?

A: The solar panel output voltage is determined by the number of solar cells wired together into a single panel. High voltage solar panels are more efficient than low voltage panels and require less space to deploy thus reducing the cost of materials and labor to mount them on a roof or ground mount.

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Uploaded on September 14, 2022