Solar photovoltaic panels (referred to as photovoltaic cells) are used to directly convert the solar energy into electrical energy. At present, a large number of ground photovoltaic systems use silicon based solar cells, which can be divided into monocrystalline silicon, polycrystalline silicon, and amorphous silicon solar cells.
According to application requirements, a group of photovoltaic cells that have been combined to achieve a certain rated output power and output voltage are called photovoltaic modules. According to the size and scale of photovoltaic power plants, photovoltaic modules can form various arrays of different sizes.
The components are made of high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon or polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, high transmittance tempered glass, corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy frames, and other materials. They are manufactured using advanced vacuum lamination and pulse welding processes, ensuring a long service life even in the most harsh environments.
Photovoltaic module: A group of photovoltaic cells in which solar panels are combined to achieve a certain rated output power and output voltage, called a photovoltaic module.
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