Sunology Play: the new solar station works both ways for even more electricity savings!

Sunology is a major player in the solar station field, constantly innovating. As we saw in our solar station comparison, its solar station was already the best on the market, given its efficiency, versatility, and tilting stand, which few competitors had until now. After the launch of its storage battery, Sunology is back with a bifacial solar station, capable of capturing the sun's rays from both sides, to further improve electricity production! The bifacial photovoltaic panel, a new technologyA traditional photovoltaic panel only captures the sun's rays from above to produce electricity. This type of panel is composed of photovoltaic cells placed on an opaque side to ensure rigidity, the whole protected by a pane of glass. Conventional photovoltaic panelIn the case of a bifacial panel, the opaque side disappears: in its place, we also have a pane of glass. In other words, the photovoltaic cells are sandwiched between two sheets of glass.

The advantage?

The top surface captures the direct rays of the sun,

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and the bottom surface captures the reflection of the sun's rays. This is a phenomenon called

albedo:

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The sun's rays reflect off the ground and “hit” the underside of the panel.

  • To fully benefit from this dual Kiss Cool effect, you obviously need some space under the panel. This type of bifacial panel is therefore not suitable for roof mounting. However, on a support like Sunology's, it's perfect, especially when the panel is very upright: the steeper the slope, the greater the efficiency of the rear panel! This will be particularly beneficial in winter, when the sun is low and the panel is normally vertical. This rear-facing production will help compensate for some of the loss of production due to the season.
  • The bifacial panel allows light to pass through.Ideally, you'll also need to space the panels a little to allow light to circulate.Estimating the excess production is difficult, as it will depend greatly on the installation and the type of surface reflecting the light: a terrace with light-colored soil will, of course, perform better than a lawn. But such a panel generally benefits from a production gain of 5 to 15%. Sunology Equips All Its Solar Stations with Bifacial Panels
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The news broke late this weekend: Sunology is now equipping all its solar stations with bifacial panels, at no additional cost!

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The manufacturer announces a 105% improvement in production, with a maximum output of 527W! At €749, it's simply the most cost-effective solar station, crushing the competition in one fell swoop! Indeed, in our comparison, we saw that it was the solution with the best cost-to-production ratio. By further increasing the production of its Sunology Play station, without any impact on the price, the French manufacturer has further driven home the point. Ultimately, this will be more cost-effective for users, with a slightly larger reduction in their electricity bill than with the first version.

Another important detail: the panel's productivity is now guaranteed at 85% for 30 years, compared to 20 to 25 years for most competitors.

The icing on the cake is that our exclusive code

SUN_MAISONDOMOTIQUE

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is still valid, allowing you to get this solar station for €664

instead of €699. Another little boost to improve profitability ;-)

Otherwise, it works the same as the previous version we tested. I therefore invite you to consult our complete Sunology Play review for all the details of use and installation. Only productivity will be improved with this new bifacial panel!

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