Two working faces
The back face converts light reflected off the roof or ground, adding output the front alone would miss.

A dual-glass bifacial panel that works on both faces and sheds dust on its own, so long rows keep earning through hot, dusty seasons.
An N-type bifacial module for large rooftops, commercial sheds and ground-mounted farms, where light bouncing off the roof or the ground is picked up by the back face and turned into extra kilowatt-hours. Glass on both sides and an anodised aluminium frame stand up to heavy snow, wind pull and salty or dusty air, while a self-cleaning surface and a sealed junction box keep output steady between service visits.




The rear face is rated at 85% (plus or minus 5%) of the front. On the datasheet's bifacial rating, with modest light returning off the ground, each panel measures about 11% above its front-side rating; over a bright white roof or light gravel the gain is larger, over dark ground smaller.
Twelve years on the product itself and thirty years on output. The guarantee allows at most 1% loss in the first year and 0.35% a year after that, so the panel is still promised 88.85% of its day-one power in year 30.
Each panel is 2382 x 1134 x 30 mm and weighs 32.5 kg, in an anodised aluminium frame certified to 5400 Pa of load at the front and 2400 Pa at the rear. Panels ship 36 to a pallet, two pallets to a stack.