Bifacial

Last Updated on 1 month by Admin


Bifacial means having two faces. In the context of solar panels, bifacial solar panels are solar panels that can absorb sunlight from both sides of the panel. This design allows bifacial solar panels to generate more electricity than traditional solar panels, which can only absorb sunlight from one side.

Bifacial solar panels are made with a transparent backsheet that allows sunlight to pass through and reach the solar cells at the back of the panel. This means that bifacial solar panels can generate electricity from both the direct sunlight that hits the front of the panel and the reflected sunlight that hits the back of the panel.

Bifacial solar panels are more expensive than traditional solar panels, but they can generate more electricity over time, which can offset the initial cost difference. Bifacial solar panels are also more durable than traditional solar panels because they have a UV-resistant coating on both sides.

Bifacial solar panels are a good choice for applications where there is a lot of reflected sunlight, such as on rooftops, ground-mounted solar arrays, and solar farms located near reflective surfaces such as water or snow. Bifacial solar panels are also a good choice for applications where space is limited, such as on residential rooftops.

Here are some of the benefits of bifacial solar panels:

  • Increased electricity generation: Bifacial solar panels can generate up to 30% more electricity than traditional solar panels.
  • Improved durability: Bifacial solar panels are more durable than traditional solar panels because they have a UV-resistant coating on both sides.
  • Reduced space requirements: Bifacial solar panels can generate more electricity per square meter than traditional solar panels, so they can be used to generate more electricity in a smaller space.

Overall, bifacial solar panels are a good choice for applications where there is a need for increased electricity generation, improved durability, or reduced space requirements.