Let's cut through the jargon: the AE 210M-18BB N TOPCon SE Bifacial module from AIDU Energy isn't your grandma's solar panel. Imagine a photovoltaic system that harvests sunlight from both sides like a plant absorbing nutrients through its leaves. This N-type TOPCon technology achieves 22.8% conversion efficiency - that's enough to power 20 LED bulbs for 8 hours with just one hour of midday su
Contact online >>
Let's cut through the jargon: the AE 210M-18BB N TOPCon SE Bifacial module from AIDU Energy isn't your grandma's solar panel. Imagine a photovoltaic system that harvests sunlight from both sides like a plant absorbing nutrients through its leaves. This N-type TOPCon technology achieves 22.8% conversion efficiency - that's enough to power 20 LED bulbs for 8 hours with just one hour of midday sun!
Traditional PERC panels are like old flip phones compared to this smartphone-level tech. Here's what makes it tick:
A 5MW solar farm in Arizona replaced their 2018-vintage panels with these bifacial beasts. The results?
Mount these panels at 60cm ground clearance with 40° tilt for optimal backside reflection capture. It's like positioning satellite dishes to catch signals from both hemispheres!
While competitors are stuck in 2010s tech, AIDU's module includes:
Contrary to popular belief, these panels don't turn into expensive roof decorations on cloudy days. Field tests show 18% output under 800W/m² diffuse light - enough to keep your Netflix binge going during a Seattle winter!
With the Solar Energy Industries Association predicting 30% market growth for bifacial systems through 2026, here's why professionals are switching:
As grid operators increasingly value capacity factor over peak wattage, modules that produce dawn-to-dusk power are becoming the new gold standard. The AE 210M-18BB isn't just keeping up - it's redefining what's possible in commercial solar deployments.
Renewable energy in Tuvalu is a growing sector of the country's energy supply. has committed to sourcing 100% of its from . This is considered possible because of the small size of the population of Tuvalu and its abundant solar energy resources due to its tropical location. It is somewhat complicated because Tuvalu consists of nine inhabited islands. The Tuvalu National Energy Policy (TNEP) was formulated in 2009, and the Energy Str. [pdf]
The objective of the Energy Sector Development Project for Tuvalu is to enhance Tuvalus energy security by reducing its dependence on imported fuel for power generation .
to enhance Tuvalu’s energy security by reducing its dependence on imported fuel for power generation and by improving the efficiency and sustainability of its elec-tricity system.
Analysis of Tuvalu’s energy consumption reveals the following characteristics: • Tuvalu’s economy is almost totally dependant on oil. Only around 18% comes from local biomass resources, which is not accounted for in official statistics and is not the object of any active policy.
Tuvalu is a candidate to benefit from this new direction, with its transformative oppor-tunities, initiatives, and programs to foster women’s employment and productive energy use. Source: Takayuki Doi, World Bank.
Tuvalu’s environment is under pressure: sea-water rise contaminating the soil with salt, direct impact on waste and sewage systems from rising human density contributing to further damage. The 1987 UN Brundlandt report has definitely shown the existing link between environment/ecology and development /economy.
Visit our Blog to read more articles
We are deeply committed to excellence in all our endeavors.
Since we maintain control over our products, our customers can be assured of nothing but the best quality at all times.