A Polycrystalline Solar Panel is a type of solar panel made from multiple silicon crystals melted together. These panels are known for their cost-effectiveness, moderate efficiency, and durability, making them a popular choice for residential and commercial solar power systems.
Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG) solar structures are steel mounting systems coated with a protective zinc layer to prevent corrosion and extend lifespan.
A Bifacial Solar Panel is a type of solar panel that generates electricity from both the front and back sides by capturing sunlight directly and reflecting light from surrounding surfaces. These panels offer higher efficiency and energy yield compared to traditional monofacial solar panels.