Risen Solar provides various solar panel models with varying specifications and features. Below are some of the types of Risen Solar panels:
Risen Solar produces monocrystalline solar panels that consist of a single crystal structure. They usually have a uniform black color and are efficient because of the purity and consistency of the silicon material used.
Risen Solar also makes polycrystalline solar panels, which are created using several silicon crystals. Polycrystalline solar panels are blue in color and provide a lower efficiency than monocrystalline panels but are usually less expensive.
Risen Solar integrates PERC technology into certain solar panel models. PERC panels include a passivation layer on the back side of solar cells to enhance their light absorption and efficiency of energy conversion.
Risen Solar has bifacial solar panels, which are made to produce electricity from both the front and back side of the module. These panels are able to produce electricity from reflected sunlight off the ground, walls, or other surfaces in the vicinity, making more total energy.
Risen Solar produces half-cut solar panels, in which the solar cells are split into two halves series-connected. The design minimizes power losses and improves performance in shaded or partially obstructed panel conditions.
Risen Solar also manufactures smart modules with more features like inbuilt monitoring systems, power optimizers, or built-in microinverters. Smart modules have improved monitoring functions and can have improved performance in changing environmental conditions.