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MSE TOPCon Bifacial 144HC Dual Glass Solar Panel
The MSE TOPCon Bifacial 144HC Dual Glass Solar Panel is a high-efficiency, bifacial module designed for utility-scale and commercial applications, leveraging N-type TOPCon technology for durability and performance. It offers up to 22.86% efficiency, with rear-side power gain of up to 25%, and is certified for harsh environmental conditions with warranties of 12 to 15 years. Supported specs include power output around 580–590W and dimensions approximately 2278mm x 1134mm (sources: documents 1, 4, 6, 5, 3).
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- Bifacial panels can capture reflected light from surfaces like concrete or white roofs.
- TOPCon technology offers improved efficiency and better performance in low-light and high-temperature conditions.
- N-type cells used in these panels are inherently bifacial and tend to have better degradation properties.
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Performance benefits of bifacial panels are less noticeable when mounted on rooftops with limited rear-side exposure.
- Some claims of bifaciality may be misleading, as the back is white and no visible cells, raising questions about true bifacial capability.
- Long-term benefits are hard to quantify without extensive real-world data.
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Panel efficiency can reach up to 23.22% for high-efficiency cells, but actual module efficiency may be lower.
- Bifacial panels tend to be more expensive per watt compared to monofacial panels.