Hello everyone,
I am recently doing some research and study involved with shadow influence on PV modules for my class.
One thing caught my interest is; I was told because of the technology and the different structure of bypass diodes, thin film solar cells are usually considered to be less susceptible to shadow compare to C-Si cells.
I know this might be true, but does anyone know actually how good thin-film works under partial-shading conditions?
Some people said, thin film is good enough only to loss 20% of it's original power under a 20% shading environment?
which is not near possible when talking about C-Si.
Is this true?
Thanks
I am recently doing some research and study involved with shadow influence on PV modules for my class.
One thing caught my interest is; I was told because of the technology and the different structure of bypass diodes, thin film solar cells are usually considered to be less susceptible to shadow compare to C-Si cells.
I know this might be true, but does anyone know actually how good thin-film works under partial-shading conditions?
Some people said, thin film is good enough only to loss 20% of it's original power under a 20% shading environment?
which is not near possible when talking about C-Si.
Is this true?
Thanks
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