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What is the difference in mono & poly crystalline solar modules ?

Photovoltaic solar panels are divided into two main categories: mono-crystalline solar panels and poly-cystalline solar panels. This article is intended for those wishing to know the differences between these two types of solar panels. What is the difference between monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels? The main difference between the two technologies is in the crystal purity of the panel cells. Monocrystalline solar panels have solar cells made from a single crystal of silicon while polycrystalline solar panels have solar cells made from several fragments of silicon melted together. The crystalline purity of the cells of monocrystalline solar panels is therefore much higher than that of polycrystalline solar panels. The image below shows you how to distinguish the two different types of solar panels. Monocrystalline cells are black and octagonal while polycrystalline cells are dark blue and squared. What is the difference in performance? The efficiency of a solar panel

Bi-FACIAL SOLAR MODULE IN INDIA BY LOBEL ®

Hello Solar Genius, "Do you know Bi-facial solar cells made up 45% of the world market share of solar cells in 2021, now it will reach now up to 60%. Using bi-facial solar module we can get 30% more generation which is as per installation area and availability of base reflection materials." While we do installation, it need to care for more generation. In recent time the cost of solar bi-facial panels is reduce and thanks to more efficient.  A bifacial solar module is a module that can collect energy from the front side and the rear side too. This technology is too oldest but no famous or not be commercial due to high price and low efficiency. Due to improvement of technology, efficiency and low price now panels  are gaining traction once again in the market. As per ITRPV (International Technology Roadmap for Photovoltaics), the percentage is expected to increase to 80% by 2023.  In fact, the solar tracker manufacturers also stated that the majority of recent solar projects