Solar Panel capable of providing power to typical industrial monitoring and control systems

Photovoltaic electrical power generator


Also known as:

Solar Cell, PV, Photovoltaic System

Solar Panel capable of providing power to typical industrial monitoring and control systems

Photovoltaic electrical power generator


Also known as:

Solar Cell, PV, Photovoltaic System

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Delivery Time:

2 Weeks

Note:

A solar panel is actually a collection of solar (or photovoltaic) cells, which can be used to generate electricity through photovoltaic effect.

Technical Specifications

Condition New
Material Aluminum
Price Customise for the best deal
Company Type Product Provider
Transaction Type Buy
Weight Less than 30 lbs
Location Canada
Quality Assurance ISO
Shipping Land freight

Features and Benefits

  • Lower environmental footprint
  • Good return on investment
  • Lower maintenance
  • Secured long-term cost of energy

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Detailed Description

A solar panel, or solar module, is one component of a photovoltaic system. They are constructed out of a series of photovoltaic cells arranged into a panel. They come in a variety of rectangular shapes and are installed in combination to generate electricity. Solar panels are comprised of several individual solar cells which are themselves composed of layers of silicon, phosphorous (which provides the negative charge), and boron (which provides the positive charge). Solar panels absorb the photons and in doing so initiate an electric current. The resulting energy generated from photons striking the surface of the solar panel allows electrons to be knocked out of their atomic orbits and released into the electric field generated by the solar cells which then pull these free electrons into a directional current. This entire process is known as the Photovoltaic Effect.