Solar Cells

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
RPPL2448-18-30

RPPL2448-18-30

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO 24V 8W CONTINUOUS REMO

0

RPAL12/48M-720-720

RPAL12/48M-720-720

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro,12/48V720AH,720WSol,30

11

RPST2448-100-160

RPST2448-100-160

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO 24V 40W CONTINUOUS REM

0

TPSK12/24-320W

TPSK12/24-320W

Tycon Systems, Inc.

SOLAR KIT, 12/24V 320W SOLAR, MT

32

RPPL1224-36-30

RPPL1224-36-30

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO 12V 8W CONTINUOUS REMO

0

RPSTL12/48M-400-720

RPSTL12/48M-400-720

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro,12/48V400AH,720WSol,30

0

RPS1224-100-85

RPS1224-100-85

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro,12V100AH,85WSol,24VPoE

0

RPL12/24M-200-170

RPL12/24M-200-170

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro,12/24V200AH,170WSol,20

0

RPSTL12/24M-200-170

RPSTL12/24M-200-170

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro,40W,12/24V 20A

31

RPST12/24M-100-160

RPST12/24M-100-160

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO,25W,160W SOLAR,1200W B

0

RPSTL12/24-400-320

RPSTL12/24-400-320

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO 12/24V 80W CONTINUOUS

0

RPAL48-180-650

RPAL48-180-650

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO 48V 100W CONTINUOUS RE

0

RPSTL12/24M-200-320

RPSTL12/24M-200-320

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO,50W,320W SOLAR,2400W B

30

RPSTL12/24M-400-320

RPSTL12/24M-400-320

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO,80W,320W SOLAR,4800W B

28

RPSTL12/48M-400-340

RPSTL12/48M-400-340

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro,12/48V400AH,340WSol,30

15

RPSTL24/48M-400-1440

RPSTL24/48M-400-1440

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro,24/48V400AH,1440WSolar

35

RPPL12-36-35-PUMP

RPPL12-36-35-PUMP

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro,12V36AH,35WSol,20Apump

105

RPSTL12M-400-650

RPSTL12M-400-650

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO,100W,650W SOLAR,4800W

37

RPSTL48-100-320

RPSTL48-100-320

Tycon Systems, Inc.

REMOTEPRO 48V 80W CONTINUOUS REM

0

RPPL1248-36-35

RPPL1248-36-35

Tycon Systems, Inc.

RemotePro 8W, 48V 30W PoE

105

Solar Cells

Solar cells (photovoltaic cells) are semiconductor devices that convert sunlight directly into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. They serve as core components in renewable energy systems, enabling sustainable power generation. Modern advancements have expanded their applications from large-scale power plants to portable electronics, making them critical for reducing fossil fuel dependence.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Monocrystalline SiliconHigh efficiency (18-22%), long lifespan (>25 years), high costResidential rooftop systems, utility-scale farms
Polycrystalline SiliconModerate efficiency (15-18%), lower cost, blue reflective appearanceCommercial buildings, off-grid systems
Thin-Film (a-Si)Lightweight, flexible, lower efficiency (10-12%), temperature-resistantBuilding-integrated PV, portable chargers
CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide)12-14% efficiency, better low-light performanceFlexible solar panels, EV charging
Organic PVLow cost, transparent/colored options, shorter lifespanSmart windows, wearable devices
PerovskiteHigh theoretical efficiency (33.7% in tandem), low production costNext-gen solar farms, BIPV

3. Structure and Components

Typical crystalline silicon solar cell structure includes: - Anti-reflective coating (silicon nitride) - N-type silicon layer (emitter) - P-type silicon layer (base) - Front electrode grid (silver paste) - Back surface field (aluminum layer) - Encapsulation (EVA film, tempered glass, )

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Conversion EfficiencyPercentage of sunlight converted to electricityDirectly affects energy output and ROI
Open-Circuit Voltage (Voc)Maximum voltage at zero currentDetermines system voltage compatibility
Short-Circuit Current (Isc)Maximum current at zero voltageImpacts wire sizing and inverter selection
Temperature CoefficientPerformance change per C temperature riseAffects reliability in hot climates
LifetimeYears until 80% performance retentionKey economic factor

5. Application Fields

  • Utility-scale solar farms (e.g., 500MW Tengger Desert Solar Park)
  • Building-integrated PV (BIPV) systems
  • Consumer electronics (solar chargers, calculators)
  • Agricultural irrigation systems
  • Spacecraft power systems (e.g., ISS solar arrays)
  • Electric vehicle charging stations

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductKey Features
First SolarSeries 6 Thin-Film18% efficiency, cadmium-telluride technology
SunPowerMaxeon 322.8% efficiency, no degradation warranty
LONGi SolarHi-MO 4Monocrystalline PERC cells, 410W output
Hanwha Q CELLSQ.PEAK DUO19.8% efficiency, bifacial generation capability
TeslaSolar Roof V3Building-integrated solar tiles

7. Selection Recommendations

  • Prioritize conversion efficiency for space-constrained installations
  • Consider temperature coefficient for tropical/hot regions
  • Evaluate LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy) over initial cost
  • Select appropriate form factor (rigid vs flexible)
  • Verify certifications (IEC 61215, UL 1703)

8. Industry Trends

Key developments include: - Tandem cells combining perovskite and silicon layers (potential 40% efficiency) - Bifacial modules capturing rear-side irradiance - AI-driven manufacturing for defect reduction - Transparent solar glass integration in skyscrapers - Recycling infrastructure development for end-of-life panels - Quantum dot solar cells for tunable bandgap properties

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