Solar photovoltaic panels encounter high temperatures
Solar cell performance decreases with increasing temperature, fundamentally owing to increased internal carrier recombination rates, caused by increased carrier concentrations.
Solar cell performance decreases with increasing temperature, fundamentally owing to increased internal carrier recombination rates, caused by increased carrier concentrations.
This high temperature causes the cell surfaces to develop lower electrical efficiency and corrosion, resulting in the reduced service life of the PV panels.
Depending on where they’re installed, hot temperatures can reduce the output efficiency of solar panels by 10%-25%, the company says.
While sunny warm days seem to be best for solar energy generation, silicon PV panels can become slightly less efficient as their temperature rises.
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