A 450W monocrystalline (mono) solar panel, such as those from manufacturers like Jinko or JA Solar, is a high-efficiency photovoltaic module designed for residential and commercial energy generation.
Specifications
- High Power Output and Efficiency: The panels have a rated power of 450W and often achieve module efficiencies around 22%.
- Advanced Cell Technology: They commonly use monocrystalline PERC (Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell) or N-type solar cells in a half-cell or half-cut configuration. This design, sometimes with multi-busbar (MBB) techniques, helps reduce shading effects and improve performance in low-light conditions.
- Bifacial Capability: Many modern 450W mono panels are bifacial, meaning they can absorb energy from both the front and rear sides, increasing total energy generation, especially in reflective environments.
- Durability and Construction: These modules often feature a double glass design, which enhances durability and resistance to micro-cracks and long-term environmental stress. They are designed to be waterproof and robust.
- Performance in Various Conditions: The N-type technology and optimized temperature coefficients ensure reliable performance in high temperatures and a better response under weak illumination.
- Warranty: Manufacturers typically offer a significant product warranty (e.g., 25 years) and an extended linear power output warranty (e.g., 30 years), ensuring long-term performance.
- Energy Generation: A typical 450W residential solar panel can generate approximately 1.25 kWh daily, depending on location and sunlight conditions.