Solar panel testing and certifications Like other types of electronics, solar panel modules go through rigorous testing before installation. These tests are critical to determining the quality and performance of panels under particular environmental stresses, as well as confirming they meet mandated safety requirements. In this article, we’ll review the most common testing and certifications for s...
What is the Double Glass Photovoltaic Solar Panel? Glass-glass module structures (Dual Glass or Double Glass) is a technology that uses a glass layer on the back of the modules instead of the traditional polymer backsheet. Originally double-glass solar panels were heavy and expensive, allowing the lighter polymer backing panels to gain most of the market share. glass-glass is making a comeback, ba...
Types of Solar Trackers and their Advantages & Disadvantages Solar trackers are a type of device with photovoltaic (PV) panels, which accurately tracks the path of the Sun throughout the day. Typically, a solar tracking system adjusts the face of the solar panel or reflective surfaces to follow the movement of the Sun. The movement of solar trackers increases the solar energy output by up to 4...
A solar carport is a photon-capturing canopy covering a parking area. While they have some things in common with traditional carports and ground-mounted solar arrays, solar carports have distinct advantages over both. Any PV contractors looking to expand their reach and grow their operations should consider adding solar carports to their list of installation services. The market is already huge. A...
Introduction Floating solar farms gained traction in 2018, particularly in countries with high population density and with competing uses for limited available land. These also operate at high efficiency since installing the solar panels on water helps cool the equipment. The Republic of Korea was among the first to pilot floating photovoltaic (PV) systems. State-owned Korea Water Resources C...
The ongoing demand for high-performance solar panels at a reasonable cost makes solar companies experiment with the structure of solar cells and tweak the module design. To improve the efficiency of the overall module, solar manufacturers optimize not just the solar cell but its entire cell design. One of such modifications or new innovations is incorporating multiple busbars on a panel....
What is BIPV? Traditionally, solar is mounted on a building’s roof, referred to as building-applied PV. But more architects are learning how to also incorporate solar cells and modules into things like curtain walls, roof tiles and railings known as building integrated photovoltaics (BIPV). A BIPV system consists of solar cells or modules that are integrated in building elements or material as par...
In the race to develop the most efficient type of solar panels, manufacturers have developed bifacial solar panels. This type of panel has solar cells on both sides which allows the technology to capture more sunlight leading to greater solar cell efficiency compared to traditional solar arrays. How Do Bifacial Solar Panels Work? Lets first dig deep into how bifacial solar panels function. The top...
How do half-cut solar cells work? Half-cut solar cell technology increases the energy output of solar panels by reducing the size of the cells, so more can fit on the panel. The panel is then split in half so the top operates independently of the bottom, which means more energy is created – even if one half is shaded. That’s the general overview – below, we break the process down. Traditional mono...