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What Are Bifacial Solar Modules? A Smart Energy Solution by GB Solar

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Solar technology is advancing rapidly, and bifacial solar panels are at the forefront of this revolution. They are revolutionising our perception of solar power. They also catch the sunlight from both the front and back, which eventually increases the generation capacity. If you are planning to upgrade an existing setup or go for a new one, you need to know about bifacial solar modules. GB Solar deals in top-grade bifacial solar panels . These panels provide maximum efficiency and have a long life. We produce them according to various requirements in India and elsewhere. Let's examine why bifacial solar modules are so unique and how you should be relying on GB Solar for solar energy requirements. What are Bifacial Solar Panels? These two-sided-type solar panels are constructed in such a way that they can absorb the sun's rays from both sides. One side absorbs the direct sunlight, while the other one absorbs the reflected light from the ground and other nearby surfaces. This me...

Tech Talk 101: Solar Glossary for Beginners - GB Solar

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Solar energy is, to be sure, a whole new language to learn, filled with wires and watts and lots of wonderful things! Be it solar panels atop your roof or trying to make sense of your energy bills, understanding solar jargon could make or break the deal for you. You needn’t be an engineer or a person who is an expert in solar backgrounds to do it, so fear not. Let us break it down in layman’s terms for the benefit of your solar-gleaming knowledge! The Basics: Back to Science Class! Let’s warm up with some simple concepts you may vaguely remember from school: Current (I): Imagine electricity as a river, and current is how fast the water (electrons) flows. There are two types—Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC). The SI Unit of current is Ampere (A) Alternating Current (AC): This is what powers your home. It flows back and forth, changing direction—like waves lapping on a shore. Direct Current (DC): DC is straight to the point—electricity flows in one constant direction, just...