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MSH10 N-Type Bifacial 144HC Dual Glass Module
The MSH10 N-Type Bifacial 144HC Dual Glass modules from Mission Solar feature high efficiency, bifacial technology, and durable dual-glass construction, suitable for commercial and industrial applications with long-term warranties (documents 2, 4).
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- High power output of 580–600W per panel
- Leverages N-type and SMBB or TOPCon technology for durability and efficiency
- Bifacial design allows power gain from both sides
- Glass backsheet enhances durability and longevity
- Positive power tolerance of 0 to +3%
- Anti-reflective coating on glass improves energy capture
- Suitable for commercial and industrial applications
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Performance gains are limited when mounted on rooftops due to low back-side exposure
- Bifacial advantage may be minimal or negligible in rooftop installations
- Potential for glass bending or cracking over time, as reported in some user experiences
- Higher cost premium (15–20%) compared to monofacial panels
- Effectiveness depends heavily on mounting and installation conditions
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Some users consider bifacial panels more durable due to glass backsides
- Performance benefits are more significant in ground-mounted or reflective environments
- Mounting height and angle can influence the actual energy gain from bifacial panels