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Simulation of Shingled String Characteristics Depending on Cell Strips Type for High Power Photovoltaic Modules

Ji Su Park, Won Je Oh, Jae Hyeong Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2020;33(1):10-15.
Published online: January 1, 2020
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Recently, with the increase in the use of urban solar power, solar modules are required to produce high power in limited areas. In this report, we proposed the fabrication of a high-power photovoltaic module using shingles technology, and developed accurate string characteristic simulations based on circuit modeling. By comparing the resistance components between the interconnected cells and the cell strips, the ECA resistance was determined to be 0.003 Ω. Based on the equivalent circuit of the modeled shingled string, string simulation was performed according to the type of cell strip. As a result, it was determined that the cell efficiency of the 4-cell strip was the highest at 19.66%, but the efficiency of the string simulated with the 6-cell strip was the highest at 20.48% in the string unit.

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Simulation of Shingled String Characteristics Depending on Cell Strips Type for High Power Photovoltaic Modules
J Electr Electron Mater. 2020;33(1):10-15.   Published online January 1, 2020
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J Electr Electron Mater. 2020;33(1):10-15.   Published online January 1, 2020
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