Photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sunlight directly into electricity using semiconductor materials. These systems consist of solar panels, inverters, mounting structures, and electrical components. Photovoltaic systems are highly versatile and can be installed on rooftops, ground-mounted structures, or integrated into buildings. They produce clean, renewable electricity with low maintenance requirements and long operational lifetimes. PV systems play a vital role in distributed energy generation, reducing reliance on centralized power plants. Technological improvements have enhanced efficiency, durability, and performance under diverse environmental conditions. Photovoltaic systems support sustainable energy transitions by providing scalable, cost-effective solutions for residential, commercial, and industrial energy needs.
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