Flexible monocrystalline solar panel is an emerging technology product of the world solar industry. It is a solar panel made of resin encapsulated amorphous silicon as the main photoelectric element layer, which is laid on the bottom plate made of flexible materials. Features: It can be bent and folded for easy carrying. However, the conversion efficiency is slightly lower than that of ordinary rigid solar panels.
At present, the mainstream solar panels in the market are divided into: single crystal solar panels, polycrystalline solar panels and thin film solar panels. Among them, the photoelectric conversion efficiency of monocrystalline silicon solar cells is about 18%, and the highest is 24%, which is the highest among all kinds of solar cells. Monocrystalline silicon is generally packaged with tempered glass and waterproof resin, so it is sturdy and durable, with a service life of up to 25 years.
Compared with ordinary solar panels, this new type of solar cells can be arbitrarily bent into curved or any irregular shape. It can be placed on the top of streamlined cars, the cabin surface of sailboats, racing boats and motorboats, and the roof and exterior wall of buildings such as houses to make full use of the rich solar energy and convert it into electricity. This current can be stored in the battery to generate power or as a source of energy.