Ordinary modules only generate electricity by absorbing sunlight on the front side of the cell, and the back side cannot use reflected light from the ground or water surface due to the back panel blocking it.
Ordinary modules only generate electricity by absorbing sunlight on the front side of the cell, and the back side cannot use reflected light from the ground or water surface due to the back panel blocking it.
Driven by the goal of "carbon peak and carbon neutrality", photovoltaic power generation is accelerating towards high efficiency and high reliability.
In the field of solar photovoltaic, the monocrystalline solar photovoltaic modules 108 half-cell series is becoming the preferred choice for many projects with its unique design and excellent performance.
The double-sided double-glass structure enables the components to generate electricity using light reflected from the back, forming a "temperature-power generation" compensation mechanism.
The bracket design needs to avoid blocking the back cells of the bifacial modules to ensure that the modules can fully receive reflected and scattered light.
As a leader in the current photovoltaic field, double-sided double-glass n-type monocrystalline solar photovoltaic module has received widespread attention and application for its high efficiency, stability, and strong weather resistance.