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Home How the Back of a New Solar Panel Just Changed Everything

How the Back of a New Solar Panel Just Changed Everything

How This Bifacial Solar Panel Reaches 91% Efficiency

What if I told you there's a way to get up to 30% more power from the same solar panel footprint? No breakthrough chemistry. No quantum physics. Just one simple change that’s finally starting to catch on.

They're finally putting solar cells on both sides of the panel. And now one company has achieved something remarkable: the back of their panels is 91.7% as efficient as the front.

But here's why this is actually huge news: they've done it with cheaper technology that was supposed to be inferior.

So what's actually going on here? And why does the back of a solar panel matter so much?

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