Bifacial solar cells generate electricity from both the front and rear surfaces of the panel, capturing direct sunlight and reflected light from the ground or surrounding surfaces. This design increases total energy yield compared to traditional monofacial cells. Bifacial technology is commonly combined with crystalline silicon cells and advanced module designs. Performance depends on installation height, surface reflectivity, and system configuration. Bifacial solar cells are widely used in utility-scale solar farms due to higher output and improved land-use efficiency. They contribute to cost-effective and high-performance solar power generation.
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