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Bifacial solar panels have a distinct design that allows them to capture sunlight from both sides of the panel. Traditionally, solar panels were monofacial, harnessing solar energy solely from the front. The bifacial design enhances energy generation by allowing the rear side to collect sunlight reflected from the ground or surrounding surfaces. When combined with PERC technology, which adds a passivation layer to the rear side of the solar cell, these panels maximize light absorption and improve overall efficiency.
Before investing in solar panels, it’s crucial to evaluate your energy consumption. Review your electricity bills for the past year to determine your average monthly usage in kilowatt-hours (kWh). This information will help you decide how many solar panels you'll need to meet your energy needs. A local solar provider can assist in analyzing your usage patterns and suggest a tailored solution.
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