Polycrystalline panels, while generally having lower efficiency than monocrystalline panels, offer a cost-effective solution for converting sunlight into electricity. Typically, their efficiency ranges between 15-17%, meaning they convert 15-17% of sunlight into usable energy. Though slightly less efficient in high-temperature environments than monocrystalline panels, polycrystalline panels still perform well across various conditions. These panels are popular in residential and commercial installations where budget is a key factor, and sufficient space is available to accommodate the slightly larger area needed to produce the same power output as monocrystalline panels.
Better performance under all climatic conditions
Split junction box improve heat dissipation
PID resistant with long-term reliability
Superior performance of half cell
Enhanced power output due to revolutionary design
Reduced power losses up to 1/4 times
Specification | Details |
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Length x Width x Thickness (L x W x T) | 1660 mm (L) x 1003 mm (W) x 40 mm (T) |
Weight | 19 kgs |
Solar Cells per Module (Units) / Arrangement | 60 / (10x6) |
Solar Cell Type & Size | Polycrystalline Silicon |
Front Glass | 3.2 mm Low Iron and Tempered glass with ARC coating |
Encapsulate | PID Free & UV Resistant |
Junction Box (Protection degree / Material) | IP67/IP68 rated / Weatherproof PPO |
Connector (Protection degree / Type) | IP68 rated / MC4 compatible |
Cable Cross - Section & Length | 4 mm & 1200 mm |
Frame | Anodized Aluminium Alloy |
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