Jinko Solar has a new solar panel that it claims is highly efficient

Jinko
Solar, a leading manufacturer of solar cells and photovoltaic modules,
is prepared to launch a new line of solar panels that are comprised of
black silicon. The company suggests that these new solar panels are
highly efficient and capable of increasing the energy production of any solar energy
system that makes use of them. When it comes to solar power, efficiency
has been a longstanding challenge that has been difficult to overcome.
Companies like Jinko Solar have, however, been making strides in making
solar power more efficient and a more viable replacement for
fossil-fuels.
Black silicon solar panels produce more electrical power and are less expensive to produce
The black silicon solar cells
have a 285 watt power rating, which is approximately 20 watts higher
than the power rating of most conventional solar panels. The solar cells
comprising the panels, called PERCIUM, have a 20.3% conversion
efficiency, 1.3% higher than the average conversion efficiency of
photovoltaic modules. The black silicon solar panels are able to produce
more electrical power and are also less expensive to produce and
transport, making them a viable alternative to conventional photovoltaic
modules.
New products aims to address issues regarding efficiency and cost
Apart from efficiency, cost is another challenge that has made the
adoption of solar energy somewhat difficult. While solar technologies
are not new, they have remained quite expensive over the past several
years. Only very recently has the cost of photovoltaic products and
their installation begun to drop dramatically. The high costs associated
with solar power
has limited or slowed its adoption in many parts of the world. New
photovoltaic products that address the issues of efficiency and cost
are, therefore, beginning to see more demand.
Jinko Solar plans to begin mass production of new solar panels in May
According to Jinko Solar, its PERCIUM solar panels are appropriate
for both residential and commercial use. The solar panels are expected
to enter mass production in May of this year, with a commercial release
in the following months. Whether or not these solar panels will find the
success that Jinko Solar hopes to see is not clear to determine at this
time.
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