How to increase energy generation from solar panels?

Full-screen technology has the ability to self-clean the modules, which can contribute to an increase of 15%
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DAH Solar photovoltaic solar cell factory. Photo: Reproduction

According to the DAH Solar, you full-screen photovoltaic modules they can increase energy generation from 6% up to 15%, compared to regular solar panels.

Among the main advantages of this technology, which holds a global patent in 18 countries, is the self-cleaning capacity of photovoltaic panels.

“Such a panel does not have a visible frame on the front, which prevents dirt build-up and reduces the risk of hot spots, as well as maintenance costs with cleaning”, highlighted the manufacturer.

In addition to the development of full-screen modules, the company stated that it innovatively built a model with 1/3 cut low current technology.

According to company, the idea is to achieve an increase of 3.5% in energy production, compared to the same solar cell in the half-cut version. “Therefore, full-screen technology could apply to both half-cut and 1/3-cut panels.”

O Canal Solar esteve no estande da fabricante, na Intersolar South America 2022, e conheceu o painel full-screen. Foto: Reprodução
Canal Solar was at the manufacturer's stand, at Intersolar South America 2022, and got to know the full-screen panel. Photo: Reproduction

Integrated PV system

DAH Solar also emphasized that it will launch the world's first integrated photovoltaic system – SolarUnit, which has the advantages of convenient installation, higher energy production, lower cost, enabling remote monitoring and rapid shutdown.

“With our leading technological innovation and excellent product quality, we enable global users to more conveniently and stably obtain clean and efficient solar energy. We have more than 200 patented technologies used in our photovoltaic equipment”, they reported.

“We will continue to invest in the R&D center for micro-inverters, energy storage systems and TOPCon cells, for example, to expand the scale of mass production. We hope to bring more valuable products to global users through continuous innovation,” they concluded.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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