
Power Solution
Solar technology makes use of solar panels to convert energy from the sun into electrical energy. The energy generated can be used to power up your home or office, or, you can store it in batteries and use it later. Solar panels are made up of several solar cells that comprise layers of silicon, phosphorous, and boron. The panels absorb the photons and thereby initiate the flow of electric current.
Polycrystalline solar panels consist of multiple photovoltaic cells, and each cell contains silicon crystals. They are a slice cut from a block of silicon, consisting of a number of crystals. These crystals make the pales function like a semiconductor and thus generate electricity. Polycrystalline solar panels are eco-friendly. They do not require the placement and shaping of each crystal and therefore produce less waste.
Mono PERC half-cut solar panels consist of solar cells that are cut in half in order to improve the panel’s performance and durability. When the panels are halved, the current also gets halved, which reduces the resistive losses and allows solar cells to produce more power. All this leads to increased efficiency and greater durability.
Topcon bifacial solar panels are advanced photovoltaic modules designed to capture sunlight from both the front and back sides. Featuring N-type TOPCon (Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact) technology, these panels offer superior efficiency and performance in high-temperature environments. They are built with durable materials to withstand harsh conditions, making them ideal for various applications.