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Bifacial Modules Are Picking Up Pace In India

Bifacial solar panel
Bifacial Modules
Cost of Different Modules from 2016-2020

Installation of bifacial modules is likely to pick up pace in India as the price difference between mono and bifacial solar panels is falling.

India’s first utility-scale solar plant with bifacial modules (400Wp swan bifacial panels by Jinko Solar) was recently commissioned by Fortum in May 2021. It has a DC capacity of 124 MW and is located in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan.

Bifacial panels, as the name suggests, are solar panels that are capable of generating electricity from the front as well as the rear side of the panel.

They offer the following advantages over traditional mono facial modules:-

Global Share of Bifacial Panels

Despite so many advantages, the adoption of bifacial modules in India has been slow since its inception. Few reasons for this are –

However lately, these panels are becoming increasingly popular due to their availability at a similar price per Watt peak as its mono-facial equivalents.

This article is based on JMK Research Newsletter; edited by Clean-Future Team

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