Renogy, a solar panel manufacturer and supplier headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana has launched its state-of-the-art mono-like crystalline solar modules along with the polycrystalline 240 W solar modules.
The latest additions have further diversified Renogy’s offering of solar wafers, solar cells and solar ingots and allows the manufacturer to sell the photovoltaic crystalline modules in competitive prices in the market.
The mono-like crystalline solar modules are developed by using a unique manufacturing technique which allows Renogy to produce higher efficiency wafers at the same production cost of polycrystalline solar wafers. This process achieves the combined benefits of both polycrystalline and monocrystalline solar module manufacturing. Furthermore, the manufacturing process features an efficiency rating of more than 18 percent along with lesser defects. Unlike traditional production process for monocrystalline wafers of high quality, silicon is heated to 2552°F (1400° C) and consumes tremendous amounts of energy, the advanced production process decreases the energy usage and waste incurred.
Renogy aims at saving both installation time and cutting the cost of high efficiency monocrystalline solar cells, which are generally more expensive than the polycrystalline cells.The mainstream polycrystalline solar cells available at lower costs can achieve approximately 17 percent conversion efficiency. Since they are used in several residential projects, the governments in several states provide incentive programs for residential rooftop solar projects which have the challenge of limited space and higher demand. The mono-like crystalline solar modules developed by Renogy is a suitable solution to address the cost and space restraints of several projects while providing the maximum energy yield of the module.