Interested in learning about the construction of custom solar panels? Look no further! Here’s a brief introduction to the construction of tempered glass and ETFE solar panels.

For tempered glass solar panels, the construction involves tempered glass, EVA, solar cells, and a backsheet. The photovoltaic glass used must have high light transmittance, and the thickness is either 3.2mm or 2.0mm. EVA is used to bond tempered glass and solar cells, with a thickness ranging from 3mm to 4.5mm. The backsheet’s function is to seal, insulate, and waterproof, and materials such as TPT and TPE are commonly used.
In ETFE solar panels, the construction involves ETFE film, EVA, solar cells, and a PCB. Solar cells are the core parts of solar panels, converting sunlight into electricity via the photovoltaic effect. The power of a solar panel is proportional to the area of the solar cell.
Whether you’re interested in using white or black backsheet, it’s important to choose materials that are resistant to aging. The quality of transparent EVA material directly affects the lifespan of solar panels. By understanding the construction of custom solar panels, you can make informed decisions when choosing the right solar panels for your needs.