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With Monocrystalline Shingled Mono Solar Cells, 410W 420W 430W
Model :
WP430PM5-60SBSolar Cell :
Mono PERC 210mmWeight :
22kgDimensions :
1723*1135*35mmConnector Type :
MC4 PV ConnectorJunction Box :
IP68, 3 Bypass DiodeCables :
4mm2Shingled solar cells are solar cells which are cut into typically 5 or 6 strips. These strips can be overlaid, like shingles on a roof, to form the electrical connections. The strips of solar cells are joined together using an electrically conductive adhesive (ECA) that allows for conductivity and flexibility.
Shingled solar cell | Shingled solar cell – end elevation |
This allows the cells to be connected differently to conventional solar panels, in that, there are no busbars (ribbons) required and the solar cells can be joined together resulting in no gaps between the solar cells. Shingled solar modules can also be wired differently to conventional solar panels. Typically, solar cells in conventional solar panels are wired in a series of strings whereas the solar cells in shingled panels can be wired in parallel configuration.
Electrical Specification
Maximum Power at STC | 410W | 420W | 430W |
Maximum Power Voltage (Vmpp) | 39.69V | 39.69V | 39.69V |
Maximum Power Current (Impp) | 10.33A | 10.58A | 10.83A |
Open-circuit Voltage (Voc) | 47.18V | 47.18V | 47.18V |
Short-circuit Current (Isc) | 10.95A | 11.22A | 11.48A |
Module Efficiency | 20.92% | 21.43% | 21.43% |
Maximum System Voltage | 1000V | 1000V | 1000V |
Advantages
1. Higher power per square metre
The shingled solar cells do not require busbars across the top of the cells so more of the solar cells are exposed to sunlight. The cells do not need to be spaced apart like in conventional solar panels so the solar panel area can produce more energy.
2. Less energy loss due to shading
Conventional solar panels have the individual cells wired in series so when a part of the solar panel is shaded it can have a significant effect on the level of power output. By configuring the solar cells in shingles, they can be wired in groups and configured in parallel which significantly reduces the losses caused by shading.
3. Low busbar failures
Shingle solar panels do away with approximately 30 metres of busbar and soldered joints that is required on conventional solar panels, so busbar failures are reduced.
4. Better mechanical performance
Static and dynamic load tests show that the shingle approach is more resistant to failure due to external forces being applied to the solar panel compared to conventional solar panels.
5. More attractive
Shingled solar panels have no visible circuitry which give them clean simple look providing superior street appeal.