A bifacial solar panel is a double-sided energy factory that transforms sunlight into electrical energy
on both its top and bottom sides. They are different from monofacial solar panels which only use one side
for solar energy production
Bifacials are equipped with solar cells on both the top and the rear of the panel. They are usually
monocrystalline, although polycrystalline can be used. Because they are slim, they resemble thin-film panels.
Bifacial solar panels are frequently frameless, too
72 cell module power output: 360 – 395 Wp | N-Type modules up to 87% bifacialty | P-Type modules up to
70% bifacialty | Up to 13% gain with no reflective surface and up to 22% gain with reflective surface using
fixed tilt over lifetime | 1500 V rated variant for large scale installations saving up to 5% of BOS costs |
Degradation limited to 0.4% per year compared to standard of 0.7% | Nearly Zero Light Induced Degradation (LID)
through use of N-type bifacial cells