Innovation in the solar energy sector: New solar panel can be stuck ANYWHERE
Allpowers surprised the CES 2024 audience by presenting its latest advances in the solar energy sector. With its new foldable and portable solar panel, the company is revolutionizing the way solar energy is used in different contexts.
Allpowers' new foldable solar panels are a stunning example of advanced technology and practicality. With a power of 200W, these panels are 44% lighter than other models, with just 2,5 mm thickness and approximately 6 kg in weight, making them extremely easy to transport and install anywhere.
Efficiency and versatility
In addition to their lightness and portability, Allpowers' new solar panels are highly efficient, with an efficiency of 23% and MC4 output, which increases electricity production by 30%. Its high transmittance monocrystalline solar cell technology guarantees superior performance, even in adverse weather conditions.
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Another highlight of these solar panels is their strength and durability. With an ETFE structure, they can operate in extreme conditions, from -10°C to 65°C, providing reliable and stable power regardless of the weather. Furthermore, its IP67 waterproof surface guarantees additional protection in humid or rainy environments.
With a weight of just 6 kg and a compact size when folded, these solar panels are ideal for a variety of applications, such as travel, RV, camping, hiking and even fishing. Their ease of transport and installation makes them the perfect companion for anyone who needs efficient energy anywhere.
Conventional solar panels
Solar panels, also known as photovoltaic modules, are devices that convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. They are composed of photovoltaic cells, which are made of semiconductor materials, such as silicon, that absorb sunlight and generate electrical current.
There are different types of solar panels, the most common being crystalline silicon (monocrystalline and polycrystalline) and thin film (amorphous and thin layer). Each type has specific characteristics in terms of efficiency, durability and cost, which makes them suitable for different applications and conditions of use.
Solar panels are widely used in photovoltaic solar energy systems to electricity generation in homes, companies, industrial facilities and solar energy plants. They are a renewable and sustainable energy source as they do not emit pollutants during electricity generation and have a low environmental impact compared to other forms of energy generation.