About Panda n-type photovoltaic panel weak light power generation
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6 FAQs about [Panda n-type photovoltaic panel weak light power generation]
Why should you choose Panda bifacial series modules?
Excellent power generation, excellent reliability and high cost performance: PANDA bifacial series modules, based on the state-of-the-art PANDA N-type monocrystalline silicon cell technology, feature good weak light and longer effective service life than conventional modules.
What makes Panda 3 a good solar system?
The selected materials and structures of PANDA 3.0 modules make the modules have excellent resistance to environmental stress erosion. Solar panels are made with encapsulating PV (solar) cells primarily in ethylene vinyl acetate or polyolefin.
What is Panda 3?
PANDA 3.0 modules wake up earlier than conventional p-type modules and go to sleep later, with the excellent superimposed features such as bifacial generation, the energy yield can be increased by up to 30%. The backside of the module effectively uses reflected and scattered light from the environment to generate electricity.
What is the degradation rate of PANDA modules?
The IV test results showed that the degradation rates of each parameter of the module were low, the power degradation rate was only 1.9%. The selected materials and structures of PANDA 3.0 modules make the modules have excellent resistance to environmental stress erosion.
What is the power output of the 156-cell Panda?
The 156-cell Panda 3.0 PRO module is available in six versions, with power outputs ranging from 590 W to 615 W and efficiencies ranging from 22.11% to 22.0%. Its open-circuit voltage is between 54.74 V and 56.44 V and the short-circuit current is between 13.72 A and 14.12 A. The maximum system voltage is 1,500 V.
What wattage does Yingli 156-cell panda have?
Yingli's 156-cell Panda 3.0 PRO module has a temperature coefficient of -0.30% per degree Celsius and is available in wattages ranging from 590 W to 615 W, with a bifaciality of more than 90%.
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