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Solar Panel Double Glass

Solar Panel Double Glass

Model Number: JAM120D-610 Bifacial
Material: Monocrystalline Silicon
Power: 610W
Product Description

Type

PERC

Panel Efficiency

21.9%

Cable&Connector

4mm²,EVO2 or EVO2 Compatible

Front Glass

2.0 mm (0.08 inches), High Transmission AR Coated Heat Strengthened Glass

Back Glass

2.0 mm (0.08 inches), Heat Strengthened Glass (White Grid Glass)

Panel Size

2172±2mmx1303±2mm×35/30mm

Solar Cell Size

Mono 210*210mm

No. of Cells

120(6×20)

Weight

32.3kg±3%

Warranty

30years

Certificate

TUV,CE,IEC,INMERTO,ISO

Application Class

Class A

Frame

Anodized Aluminium Alloy

Junction Box

IP68 ,3Diodes

Modules Per Pallet

31/36pieces

Modules Per 40HQ

740pieces

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Product Advantages
  • Increased Efficiency: The 610WB bifacial solar panel can capture sunlight from both sides, doubling the available surface area for energy absorption and significantly boosting overall efficiency.
  • Versatile Installation: These panels can be installed horizontally, vertically or at an angle, making them adaptable to a wide range of locations and applications.
  • Durable Construction: Featuring a sturdy construction that resists harsh weather conditions and is resistant to corrosion, these panels are built to last for many years.
  • Flexible Design: Many bifacial solar panels have opaque backsides, which limits their effectiveness in capturing reflected light. However, the 610WB model uses a translucent backsheet that captures more light, making them more efficient and effective over time.
  • Reduced Environmental Impact: Because these bifacial solar panels generate energy from sunlight rather than fossil fuels, they help to reduce dependence on non-sustainable energy sources and provide a cleaner, more environmentally-friendly solution to energy production.

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Electrical Parameters at STC

Maximum Power (Pmax)

610W

Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp)

34.8V

Maximum Power Current (lmp)

17.53A

Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc)

41.9V

Short-Circuit Current (lsc)

18.62A

Power Tolerance

0~+5W

Temperature Coefficients of lsc

+0.042%°C

Temperature Coefficients of Voc

-0.262%°C

Temperature Coefficients of Pmax

-0.362%°C

STC (Standard Testing Conditions)

lrradiance 1000W/㎡, Cell Temperature 25°C, Spectra at AW1.5G

 

Electrical Parameters at NOCT

Maximum Power (Pmax)

653W

Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp)

35.0V

Maximum Power Current (lmp)

18.65A

Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc)

42.1V

Short-Circuit Current (lsc)

19.83A

Irradiance radio (rear/front) 10%

Power Bifaciality: 70±10%

Maximum System Voltage

1000/1500V DC(IEC)

Operating Temperature

-40°℃-+85℃

Maximum Series Fuse

30/35A

Maximum Static Load,Front

5400Pa, 1.5

Maximum Static Load,Back

2400Pa, 1.5

NOCT(Nominal Operating Cel Temperature)

45±2℃ Irradiance 800W/m², ambient temperature 20℃,wind speed 1m/s, AM1.5G

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Applications
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Ground-mounted Solar Farms
610WB bifacial solar panels can be used in ground-mounted solar farms to generate electricity through the absorption of sunlight from both the front and the backside of the panel. This allows the panel to capture more energy and increase the overall efficiency of the solar farm.
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Remote Power Supply
Bifacial solar panels can be used in remote or off-grid locations, where a steady supply of electricity is needed. These panels can provide a reliable source of renewable energy, powering remote facilities, and telecommunications infrastructure. This application can be particularly useful in disaster-stricken areas or areas with inadequate power infrastructure.
FAQ

Q: What are the benefits of using a bifacial solar panel?

A: Bifacial solar panels offer several advantages over traditional solar panels, including increased energy output, flexibility in installation, improved durability, and a longer lifespan. Additionally, they can be utilized in a wide range of applications, from utility-scale solar farms to residential and commercial roof installations.

Q: What are the differences between monofacial and bifacial solar panels?

A: Monofacial solar panels have only one absorbing surface, whereas bifacial solar panels have two. Monofacial panels are typically less expensive than bifacial panels, but offer less flexibility in installation and generate less energy. Bifacial panels are more durable and have a longer lifespan than monofacial panels.

Q: What is a bifacial solar panel?

A: A bifacial solar panel is a type of solar panel that generates electricity from both sides of the panel, unlike traditional solar panels that only generate electricity from one side. This allows for increased energy output and efficiency.
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