Bifacial Panel

Bifacial panels have solar cells on both the front and back surfaces. The back surface is often covered with a transparent or translucent material (such as glass) to allow sunlight to pass through and reach the rear cells. Bifacial panels can generate more electricity compared to traditional monofacial panels because they can capture additional sunlight from both sides. The increase in energy yield can range from 5% to 30%, depending on factors such as installation orientation, ground cover reflectivity, and panel design.

Key Features

Dual-Sided Solar Cells

Transparent or Translucent Backsheet

Enhanced Light Absorption

Versatile Installation Options

Performance in Diffuse Light

Longevity and Durability

Technical Properties

PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS (STC)

Nominal Maximum Power (Pmax) 540W/24V 545W/24V 550W/24V 555W/24V
Optimum Operating Voltage (Vmp) 41.86 42.01 42.14 42.28
Optimum Operating Current (Imp) 12.91 12.98 13.06 13.13
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 49.78 49.91 50.06 50.20
Short Circuit Current(Isc/A) 13.53 13.59 13.65 13.71
Module Efficiency(%) 20.94 21.13 21.32 21.52

Bifacial OutPut - BackSide Power Gain at STC (*Bifaciality Factor 75% 10%)

Nominal MAximum Power (Pmax) 5% 567W 573W 578W 583W
Module SC Current/Efficiency 5% 14.21A / 21.99% 14.27A / 22.18% 14.33 A / 22.39% 14.39A / 22.59%
Nominal Maximum Power (Pmax) 10% 594W 600W 605W 611W
Module SC Current/Efficiency 10% 14.88 A / 23.03% 14.95 A / 23.24% 15.02 A / 23.46% 15.08 A / 23.67%
Nominal Maximum Power (Pmax) 25% 676 W 682 W 688 W 694 W
Module SC Current/Efficiency 25% 16.91 A / 26.17% 16.99 A / 26.41% 17.06 A / 26.65% 17.14 A / 26.89%