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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

Electrical Specifications

Power Output
545 W1
Cell Type
bifacial, PERC1

Physical Dimensions

Width
1,136 mm1
Height
1,136 mm1
Weight
23.4 kg1

Design

Module Type
bifacial1

Material & Construction

Frame Material
aluminum1

Sources

  1. Source 1missionsolar.commissionsolar.com7 facts
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