Title - Gautam Solar’s Game-Changer: Inside the 630 W N-Type TOPCon Bifacial Module Solar energy, a clean and renewable source of energy, is a life-saving solution against the crisis of climate change. Having the potential to replace fossil fuels completely, it is more than necessary to increase its production and storage capacity. However, harnessing it can be costly and can require a lot of land mass for the installation of solar panels if the yield per solar panel is low. Gautam Solar, well known solar panel providers in India , have solved this issue with their 630W N-Type TOPCon Bifacial Module. The Problem Traditional PERC technology cells use p-type silicon that makes them vulnerable to light-induced degradation as the boron in the silicon reacts with oxygen to reduce the power output per unit. The technology is also vulnerable to potential induced degradation wherein performance reduces due to degradation of materials over time. Moreover, the technology i...
Title - G1 vs. M10 Solar Cells – What Do They Mean for Panel Performance? When it comes to solar panel manufacturers and solar panel providers in India , technical specifications often become marketing jargon. Among these, "G1" and "M10" solar cells are frequently touted, but what do they actually mean for performance? G1 cells typically refer to 166 × 166 mm half-cut PERC (Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell) solar cells. They’re a modern standard, used widely by leading panel makers. On the other hand, M10 cells are slightly larger in size, i.e., 182 × 182 mm. Because they’re larger, panels made of M10 cells require fewer cells overall and reduced inter-cell wiring, which leads to improved electrical efficiency. Key Performance Factors Each cell type supports high-efficiency values; G1 cells have 21-22%, while M10 cells offer a slightly higher value. Furthermore, power outputs vary on the panel; typical G1 panel power ratings range from 430 to 450 W, while ...
Title - From Shading to Light-Induced Degradation: How the Latest Solar Panels are Addressing Concerns of Renewable Energy With India gearing up to meet 50% of its electricity demand with renewable energy by 2030 and reaching net zero emissions by 2070, the adoption of solar panels for domestic and commercial use is profound. Latest developments in solar cell technology are aimed at speeding up the adoption of solar panels by overcoming the challenges of durability, degradation and output in traditional models. https://gautamsolar.com/from-shading-to-light-induced-degradation-how-the-latest-solar-panels-are-addressing-concerns-of-renewable-energy
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