The Solar PV Panels can be used in various ways such as remote power systems for cabins, telecommunications equipment, remote sensing, and of course for the production of electricity by residential and commercial solar electric systems. There are a bunch of 60-70 silicon solar cells which are connected together to form a transparent glass. While installing the solar panels is you need to install the solar mountings in order to support the panels.
Polycrystalline Solar Panels are the common type of solar panels which are found in India. These panels are built by small pieces of silicon fibers which help in trapping the solar radiation and turning them into electricity. It’s measured fairly simply. If a solar panel has 16-18% percent efficiency, that means it’s capable of converting 16-18% percent of the sunshine hitting it into electricity.
Bi-facial Solar Panels are designed in such a way that they can generate power from both sides. These panels are more durable than any other Panel. With the advancement in solar technology, researchers around the world continuously work on making solar panels more efficient. One such invention is Bi-Facial Solar Panel and it gives up to 30% efficiency which is 11% more than the Monocrystalline Solar Panel.
Monocrystalline Solar panels are designed in a blackish hue on the surface. These panels are mainly made by the single silicon crystal and also have a more rounded shape with their corners cut off. Their efficiency rate lies between 19-20%.