Both faces generate
The clear rear face converts reflected light at 80% of the front's efficiency, adding roughly a tenth more power under the datasheet's bifacial test conditions.

A bifacial dual-glass panel that generates from both faces, so the same roof or ground area quietly returns more energy every day of its life.
A dual-glass bifacial module built on N-type TOPCon cells, with HOT 3.0 and SMBB technology for stronger light capture and far slower ageing than a conventional panel. Its clear rear face turns light bouncing off a roof, sand or concrete into extra output, which makes it a natural fit for commercial rooftops, carports and ground-mounted plants. Two sheets of glass, an anodised aluminium frame and an Anti-PID guarantee carry it through thirty years of sun, salt and dust.




The rear face works at 80% (plus or minus 5%) of the front's efficiency, so under the datasheet's bifacial test conditions, with 135 W/m2 reaching the back, the module delivers about 10% more power. In the field the gain follows what sits under the array: a white roof or light gravel with a good air gap behind the panel gives the most, dark asphalt the least.
Twelve years on the product itself and a 30-year linear performance warranty. At the end of those three decades the module is still guaranteed to produce at least 87.4% of its rated output.
Each module measures 1961 x 1134 x 30 mm and weighs 27 kg, on an anodised aluminium frame with an IP68 junction box. It is certified to 5400 Pa on the front and 2400 Pa on the rear, so it clears normal wind and snow loading, and it ships 37 to a pallet, 888 in a 40-foot HQ container.