If you have any questions or need guidance, our expert team is here to assist you—feel free to reach out or call us anytime.
Polycrystalline solar panels are one of the most widely used technologies in the solar industry, known for their affordability, durability, and consistent performance. These panels are made by melting multiple silicon fragments together, forming wafers that are then cut into square-shaped cells. This manufacturing process makes them more cost-effective compared to monocrystalline modules, without compromising on reliability.
At Solar Power System, our poly crystalline modules are designed to deliver stable output under varied weather conditions, making them ideal for both urban and rural applications. Whether you are planning a large-scale industrial installation or a mid-sized commercial setup, these modules offer a balanced solution between performance and budget.
Sunlight Absorption
The poly crystalline solar module is made up of multiple silicon crystals. When sunlight hits the surface, the silicon cells absorb solar radiation.
Electron Activation
The energy from the sunlight excites the electrons in the silicon material, causing them to move freely within the cell.
Electric Current Generation
The movement of these free electrons generates direct current (DC) electricity. This energy flows through the module’s internal wiring.
Conversion & Utilization
The generated DC electricity is sent to a solar inverter, where it is converted into alternating current (AC) — ready to power homes, factories, or be fed into the grid.
Built to withstand extreme weather conditions
Includes hot-spot protection for longer panel life
Delivers consistent energy performance over decades
Suitable for commercial, and utility-scale projects
Ideal for budget-conscious large installations