What is a bifacial solar panel
Bifacial solar panels and bifacial modules offer many advantages over traditional solar panels. Power can be produced from both sides of a bifacial module, increasing total energy generation. They’re often also more durable because both sides are UV resistant, and potential-induced degradation (PID).
Bifacial modules come in many designs. Some are framed while others are frameless. Some are dual-glass, and others use clear backsheets. Most use monocrystalline cells, but there are polycrystalline designs as well. The one thing that is constant is that power is produced from both sides.
Bifacial modules are one of the older developments in solar panel technology, dating back to the 1960s. It is also one of the latest advances to take hold.
Bifacial panels may make some sense for large-scale commercial installs. Trackers are more economical to install on a large scale, and they allow for more dense PV systems, which helps make the most of the space available. The land-use efficiency can be beneficial for larger projects, since utility-scale systems are often designed to maximize production from the limited space available for the installation.
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