What is N-Type ABC technology in Aiko solar panels?
N-Type ABC (All Back Contact) technology places all electrical contacts on the rear side of the solar cell. This eliminates front-side shading from metal busbars, maximizes the light-absorbing surface area, and delivers industry-leading cell efficiency of up to 23.3%.
What are the benefits of the Dual-Glass design?
The Dual-Glass (glass-on-glass) design provides superior protection against harsh environmental factors. It offers excellent resistance to PID (Potential Induced Degradation), micro-cracks, and moisture ingress, resulting in enhanced mechanical durability and a longer operational lifespan.
How does these panels perform in low-light and high-temperature conditions?
Aiko ABC panels feature an exceptional temperature coefficient and outstanding low-light response. They start producing power earlier in the morning and continue later into the evening, maintaining high output levels even during hot summer peak hours.
What ranges of power output are available for this series?
This specific home-use dual-glass series is available in 440W, 445W, 450W, and 455W power ratings, allowing you to select the optimal capacity to suit your roof space and system configuration.
Can these solar panels be used for residential installations?
Yes, these panels are specifically optimized for residential/home use. Their compact footprint, high power density, and elegant aesthetics make them ideal for maximizing energy generation on residential rooftops.
What is the typical lifespan of these dual-glass PV panels?
Due to the robust N-type cell architecture and dual-glass encapsulation, these panels suffer from extremely low annual degradation rates. They are engineered to operate reliably and efficiently for over 25 to 30 years.