The cells may be 2 sided but the panels are not bifacial. The LG information is a good example of smoke/mirrors taking advantage of people's ignorance and using innuendo and implication. The "gaps" between cells or at the edges will indeed allow some light to "miss" a cell and be reflected from the back side of the panel on to the backside of a 2 sided cell.
If the panels were bifacial, I'm sure the advertising blurbs would want to show something other than panels mounted 6" above and parallel to a roof.
Note that the LG sketch of what's happening DOES NOT SHOW light as coming from the rear of the panel, but as penetrating the front side and being reflected in some fashion from the back of the panel.
That light that "misses" the cell will be of the same nature as the light thnat "hits" the cell until the light that "misses" the cell gets reflected off the back of the panel. The energy distribution of the light as f(wavelength) will change as will the ratio of direct to diffuse radiation in a rather complicated way.
I wonder if LG or anyone else has considered the possibility of enhancing the probability of increasing the absorption of the reflected light by manipulating the reflective properties of the backside for increased absorption by the back of a 2 sided cell ?
Two sided cells may be a nice touch provided it doesn't degrade longevity, increase cell degradation or cause other problems. In terms of increased efficiency, the overall effect is probably slight, with some of that increase PERHAPS due to a slight decrease in cell operating temp.
If the panels were bifacial, I'm sure the advertising blurbs would want to show something other than panels mounted 6" above and parallel to a roof.
Note that the LG sketch of what's happening DOES NOT SHOW light as coming from the rear of the panel, but as penetrating the front side and being reflected in some fashion from the back of the panel.
That light that "misses" the cell will be of the same nature as the light thnat "hits" the cell until the light that "misses" the cell gets reflected off the back of the panel. The energy distribution of the light as f(wavelength) will change as will the ratio of direct to diffuse radiation in a rather complicated way.
I wonder if LG or anyone else has considered the possibility of enhancing the probability of increasing the absorption of the reflected light by manipulating the reflective properties of the backside for increased absorption by the back of a 2 sided cell ?
Two sided cells may be a nice touch provided it doesn't degrade longevity, increase cell degradation or cause other problems. In terms of increased efficiency, the overall effect is probably slight, with some of that increase PERHAPS due to a slight decrease in cell operating temp.
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