Poly Crystalline Panel

Poly panels generally have lower efficiency compared to monocrystalline panels. Efficiency refers to the amount of sunlight that can be converted into usable electricity. Typical poly panels have an efficiency range of 15-17%. Poly panels perform well in a variety of conditions but may be slightly less efficient in high-temperature environments compared to monocrystalline panels. They are widely used in residential and commercial solar installations where cost-effectiveness is a priority and where there is ample space to accommodate the slightly larger surface area they require to generate the same amount of power as monocrystalline panels.

Key Features

Better performance under all climatic conditions

Split junction box improve heat dissipation

PID resistant with long-term reliability

Superior performance of half cell

Enhanced power output due to revolutionary design

Reduced power losses up to 1/4 times

Mechanical Characteristics

Length x Width x Thickness (L x W x T) 1660 mm (L) x 1003 mm (W) x 40 mm (T)
Weight 19 kgs
Solar Cells per Module (Units) / Arrangement 60 / (10x6)
Solar Cell Type & Size Poly crystalline Silicon
Front Glass 3.2 mm Low Iron and Tempered glass with ARC coating
Encapsulate PID Free & UV Resistant
Junction Box (Protection degree / Material) IP67/IP68 rated / Weatherproof PPO
Connector (Protection degree / Type) IP68 rated / MC4 compatible
Cable Cross - Section & Length 4 mm & 1200mm
Frame Anodized Aluminium Alloy