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Bifacial solar panel

-Bifacial solar panel

The Bifacial solar panel is a panel that can generate power from both front and back sides. It absorbs the reflection of Solar rays falling on the ground from back side. Bifacial can generate more energy and have higher efficiency compared to other solar panels. The back side of a normal solar panel has to be a white sheet while the front and back sides of the bifacial solar cell can be seen.Generally in India solar panel will be available from 330W to 335W or monoperc technology solar panel will be available from 375W to 380W ,but bifacial solar panel can produce more energy up to 550W. Bifacial is more expensive and heavier than other panels so it cannot be easily movable and this panel can give good performance only in more temperature and good weather.

-comparison between different panel market value in India


1)Polycrystalline

Min.price in rupees:21/watt

Max.price in rupees:25/watt

2)Monocrystaline

Min.price in rupees:24/watt

Max.price in rupees:30/watt

3)Bifacial

Min.price in rupees:35/watt

Max.price in rupees:46/watt


-Power generation of Bifacial solar PANEL in different fields

1)Water area

Sun array reflection: 7%

Power generation: 417W

2)Grass area

Sun array reflection: 10%

Power generation: 485W

3)Terrace with concrete floor

Sun array reflection: 13%

Power generation: 495W

4)Terrace with white paint floor

Sun array reflection: 20%

Power generation: 530W

5)Soli sand area

Sun array reflection: 15%

Power generation: 505W

Bifacial solar installation system is a taller system.

-Advantages

Solar panel efficiency is increase

More power generation capacity

Space optimization system

-Disadvantages

Expensive

More weight

Need good atmosphere with good temperature for batter performance

-conclusion

Bifacial solar panel is very useful for power generation systems and quality is also good and more efficient. Future is better with bifacial solar panel.