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JM Solar, a professional solar integrated solution provider in China, is a high-tech enterprise dedicated to R&D of solar modules, on/off/hybrid solar systems, lithium batteries, and ESS. With overseas branches and a professional team in support, JM Solar not only manufactures solar products but also designs, invests in, and installs solar systems across the Chinese mainland. We have invested in 100MW of solar systems.

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What is a bifacial solar panel?

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A bifacial solar panel is a type of solar module that can capture sunlight on both the front and rear sides. Unlike traditional monofacial solar panels, which only have a single-sided photovoltaic surface, bifacial panels have photovoltaic cells on both sides, allowing them to generate electricity from sunlight striking either side. This feature increases their efficiency, as they can harness additional sunlight, especially in environments with reflective surfaces like snow, water, or light-colored ground.
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What are the types of bifacial solar panels?

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Bifacial panels come in three different forms:
● Glass/glass: Bifacial panels with double-sided glass surfaces are structurally stronger and can resist heavier loads than other bifacial or monofacial solar panels. 
● Glass/transparent backsheet: Has a front side encased with glass while the rear is protected by a transparent backsheet. Typically, more affordable than glass/glass panel.
● Glass/backsheet: Similar to its bifacial counterparts , it has a glass front-side and a non-transparent backsheet on the back.
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What are the advantages of bifacial solar panels?

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● Maximize Land Use & Enhanced Efficiency
● Climate Adaptability
● Longer Generation Window
● Increased System Capacity Factory
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What are the Applicable Installation Scenarios for Bifacial Solar Panels?

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● Large-scale terrestrial photovoltaic power plants
● Commercial Rooftop Systems
● Parking Lot Awnings
● Agricultural photovoltaic
● Floating Solar System
● Vertical Installations in Urban Areas
● High Latitude Regions
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