Photovoltaic busbar<\/a>The six groups are connected to form one photovoltaic module.<\/p>\n\u2461Lamination: After the cells are interconnected, they are generally packaged together in the order of tempered glass, film, cell, and backplane. The backplane and tempered glass encapsulate the cells and film inside, and are protected by aluminum edges and silicone sealing edges. After the lamination process, the service life of photovoltaic modules can be significantly improved, and the environmental resistance and mechanical properties can be significantly optimized.<\/p>\n
3. Currently, there are two technical directions for photovoltaic cells, namely bifacial components and half-chip packaging.<\/p>\n
Bifacial modules: Photovoltaic modules that use bifacial cells. They are characterized by the ability to generate electricity on both the front and back sides. When sunlight shines, part of the light is reflected by the surrounding environment to the back side of the module. Bifacial modules have the ability to collect this part of the light energy, thereby increasing the amount of electricity generated.<\/p>\n
Obviously, bifacial cells can generate more electricity than traditional single-sided designs. This can effectively reduce the average cost of power generation. Correspondingly, the production process of bifacial cells is also more complicated. The opaque traditional backsheet cannot be used on the back, and the superimposed other production processes lead to slightly higher costs.<\/p>\n
\u2461 Half-cell packaging: The current mainstream packaging mode. It refers to cutting the battery into two halves of equal size in a direction perpendicular to the main grid line of the battery. The current generated by photovoltaic cells during power generation is related to the battery area. When the half-cells are connected in series, the resistance of a single positive and negative circuit remains unchanged. The power loss of a single circuit is reduced to 1\/4 of the original, thereby reducing the overall power loss of the component. At the same time, it also reduces the negative impact of component heating on power generation.<\/p>\n
4. Several factors affecting the power output of photovoltaic modules<\/p>\n
\u2460 Hotspot effect<\/p>\n
