Why bifacial solar panels are better than non-bifacial solar panels?
High Efficiency
Monocrystalline dual-glass solar panels use monocrystalline silicon wafers as the cell chip. The conversion efficiency of monocrystalline silicon solar panels is relatively high, generally between 18% and 25%, making them one of the most efficient types of solar panels. This means that under the same light conditions, monocrystalline dual-glass solar panels can generate more electricity, thereby improving the overall power generation efficiency of the photovoltaic system.
Stability
Due to the stable structure of monocrystalline silicon material, the cells of monocrystalline dual-glass solar panels also have high stability. This stability is reflected not only in their photoelectric conversion efficiency but also in their long service life. Monocrystalline dual-glass solar panels typically come with a long warranty period, such as up to 30 years, providing users with reliable performance assurance.
Strong Weather Resistance
The dual-glass modules are encapsulated with double layers of glass, significantly enhancing their weather resistance. Glass has excellent waterproof, corrosion-resistant, and wear-resistant properties, allowing the panels to maintain stable performance in harsh weather conditions. The advantages of dual-glass modules are particularly evident in regions with high humidity, acid rain, or heavy salt spray.
High Power Generation Efficiency
The backside of dual-glass modules can also generate electricity, increasing the overall power output. Compared to single-glass modules, the power generation of dual-glass modules can increase by more than 20%. Additionally, dual-glass modules have better light transmittance, allowing them to fully utilize reflected and scattered light in the environment for power generation, further enhancing efficiency.
Environmentally Friendly and Energy Saving
Monocrystalline dual-glass solar panels are a green energy product, generating electricity without emitting pollutants, aligning with environmental protection principles. Their high power generation efficiency also reduces the land area and installation costs of photovoltaic systems needed to meet the same power demand, conserving resources and energy.
Wide Range of Applications
Monocrystalline dual-glass solar panels are suitable for various climatic conditions and installation environments. Whether in deserts, oceans, or city rooftops, monocrystalline dual-glass solar panels can operate stably and reliably. Moreover, their frameless design and lighter weight make installation and transportation more convenient and flexible.