PV Module
The PV module, or photovoltaic module, is the cornerstone of solar energy systems. It serves as the main component that converts sunlight into electricity through photovoltaic cells. These cells are typically made of silicon and are arranged in a grid-like pattern on a flat panel. Main functions of the PV module include capturing sunlight, generating a direct current (DC), and transmitting this energy for immediate use or storage. Technological features of PV modules encompass high-efficiency cell technology, anti-reflective coatings, and robust framing designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Applications range from residential and commercial installations to large-scale solar farms, as well as rural electrification and portable solar devices.