BIFACIAL SERIES – GLASS-TO-GLASS PHOTOVOLTAIC
The bifacial dual sided glass module (G2G) generates more electricity by converting direct, radiant and scattered solar energy on both the front and the back side of the module.
The bifacial dual sided glass module (G2G) generates more electricity by converting direct, radiant and scattered solar energy on both the front and the back side of the module.
Bifacial panels have a slim profile compared to monofacial panels. They often have minimal framing and are enclosed in a thin,
Excellent product appearance and performance Two-sided double-glazed modules, symmetrical structural design, low risk of hidden cracks.
Dual-sided energy Capture: Many double glass modules are bifacial, allowing them to harness sunlight from both sides. This can lead
Single-glass bifacial modules are lightweight and suitable for rooftop installations, while double-glass bifacial modules provide greater resistance to weather conditions, making them ideal for
Thanks to the bifacial cell layout, they can convert not only direct sunlight but also reflected light from the back into electricity. The double-sided glass structure also protects the cells from
Dual-sided energy Capture: Many double glass modules are bifacial, allowing them to harness sunlight from both sides. This can lead to energy gains of up to 25%, especially
Its double-glass design offers enhanced durability, making it suitable for harsh environments. These modules are typically installed in large arrays, often tilted or elevated to
Our dual glass modules use the same internal circuit connection as a traditional glass-backsheet module but feature heat
In summary, the primary difference between a bifacial module and a double glass bifacial module is the presence of glass on both sides
Our dual glass modules use the same internal circuit connection as a traditional glass-backsheet module but feature heat-strengthened glass on both sides. We produce the
Bifacial panels have a slim profile compared to monofacial panels. They often have minimal framing and are enclosed in a thin, transparent layer of either a dual-glass design or a
In summary, the primary difference between a bifacial module and a double glass bifacial module is the presence of glass on both sides in the latter, which provides improved
Single-glass bifacial modules are lightweight and suitable for rooftop installations, while double-glass bifacial modules provide greater
Upgraded dual glass of Vertex S, transparent design with aesthetics appearance Double-glass + innovative non-destructive cutting for improved mechanical resistance and strength
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