Jinko a Grade Solar Panels 430/440/450 Watts Full Black N-Type for Solar Power System on Sale

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Specification
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Cell size 108(54*2)
Type All black; Monofacial
Place of Origin China
Panel Dimensions 1762*1134*30mm
Product Name Jinko Solar JKM 430-455W 54HL4R-B
Cell Type N -type Mono-crystalline
Weight 21kg
No. of cells 108(54*2)
Glass Single Glass
Junction Box IP 68 3 Diodes
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FAQ
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Q What are photovoltaic panels?
Photovoltaic (PV) panels are devices that convert light, especially sunlight, into electricity using photovoltaic cells. They are key components in solar energy systems and are widely used for generating renewable and sustainable power.
Q How do photovoltaic panels work?
PV panels work by allowing photons from sunlight to knock electrons free from atoms in the panel's silicon-based cells. This creates a flow of electricity that can be used to power homes, businesses, or stored in batteries for later use.
Q What are the benefits of using photovoltaic panels?
PV panels offer numerous benefits, including reducing reliance on fossil fuels, lowering energy costs, and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions. They also require minimal maintenance and have a long lifespan.
Q How do I choose the right photovoltaic panel for my needs?
Choosing the right PV panel depends on several factors, including your energy needs, budget, space availability, and climate. It's important to consult with a professional to assess your specific situation and recommend the best panel type and size for your needs.
Q How much energy can photovoltaic panels produce?
The amount of energy a PV panel can produce depends on several factors, including its size, efficiency, and the amount of sunlight it receives. In general, a typical residential PV system can produce enough energy to offset a significant portion of a household's electricity use.
Q Can photovoltaic panels be used in cloudy or rainy weather?
Yes, PV panels can still produce electricity on cloudy or rainy days, although they will produce less energy than on sunny days. The panels can still capture diffuse sunlight and some light can pass through clouds and be converted into electricity.

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