Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell is a technology designed to enhance the efficiency of solar cells.
Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell is a technology designed to enhance the efficiency of solar cells.
Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact – is an advanced technology aimed at improving the efficiency and lifespan of solar cells.
Shingled technology eliminates traditional ribbon connection with shingles connected in series. By removing the soldered ribbons, the active area of the module is improved and thermal stresses are reduced – resulting in exceptional efficiency and reliability over standard interconnections.
Heterojunction Technology combines monocrystalline and amorphous silicon to increase efficiency.
The “BlackContact” series module utilizes N-Type cell technology in conjunction with a rear connection method known as BackContact. As a result, there is 0% front grid shadow loss, which increases the PV module’s yield.
Building Integrated Photovoltaics refers to the integration of solar technology into building structures.
Photovoltaic Thermal denotes the combination of photovoltaic and thermal energy generation.
Yes, we offer colored modules to meet aesthetic requirements.
These terms describe the performance of solar modules under conditions of low sunlight and at low temperatures. OPENAX modules are designed to operate efficiently even under such conditions.
Unmatched Safety Features: Microinverters offer unparalleled safety compared to string solar systems. Unlike the high DC voltage in a solar array of string systems, microinverter systems connect modules in parallel, each carrying voltages within 60V. This substantial reduction in voltage significantly minimizes safety risks. Consequently, microinverter systems effortlessly meet rapid shutdown requirements, and OPENAX microinverters… Continue reading What are the advantages of microinverters?