Solar Panels
Poly Crystalline solar Panels DCR & Non DCR
Polycrystalline solar panels are a type of photovoltaic panel that is made up of multiple silicon cells that are melted together to form a single panel. They are cheaper to produce than monocrystalline panels because they use less silicon & production process is simpler. However, they are slightly less efficient than monocrystalline panels, which means they require more surface area to produce same amount of electricity. Polycrystalline are popular choice for residential & commercial solar installations due to their affordability & reliability.
Mono Crystalline Panels DCR & Non DCR
Monocrystalline PERC (Passivated Emitter & Rear Cell) solar panels are a type of photovoltaic panel that is made up of single-crystal silicon cells that are more efficient than polycrystalline cells. PERC technology allows for increased efficiency by placing a passivation layer on the rear of the cell, which helps reduce recombination of electrons & holes, leading to less energy loss. These panels are more expensive than polycrystalline panels, but they produce more electricity per square meter of panel & are ideal for applications where space is limited, such as rooftops. Monocrystalline PERC panels are a popular choice for both residential & commercial solar installations due to their high efficiency & long lifespan.