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E-raamat: Bifacial Photovoltaics: Technology and systems

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  • Sari: Energy Engineering
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Institution of Engineering and Technology
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  • ISBN-13: 9781807050313
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  • Kirjastus: Institution of Engineering and Technology
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  • ISBN-13: 9781807050313

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Bifacial photovoltaic technology is transitioning from an emerging innovation to a mainstream solution within the solar industry. Bifacial modules are no longer considered a niche product, but are increasingly widely used in utility-scale, commercial and many other solar projects. The change is being driven by the ability of bifacial PV systems to significantly increase energy yield and reduce levelized cost of energy (LCOE). Double-glass bifacial modules, in particular, offer durability, long-term stability, and enhanced performance in diverse environmental conditions.

This second edition of Bifacial Photovoltaics: Technology and systems reflects the current state of bifacial PV technology and its expected future direction. The new edition has been substantially updated and revised, while retaining the structure of the original, offering systematic coverage from cells through to modules, systems, applications, impact on levelized costs, and the effects of environmental conditions. The editors and contributors have taken care to ensure that the content is comprehensive enough for newcomers to understand the topics without needing to refer to the first edition. They have aimed to cover all essential elements in this key technology that supports progress towards a clean, sustainable, decentral and independent energy supply.

Attention is given to the developments in technology, manufacturing processes, standardized testing and performance outcomes that have led to bifacial photovoltaics becoming an established solution in utility-scale solar deployment. For example, advancements in cell architectures - such as PERC, TOPCon, HJT and BC tech - have further enhanced bifacial efficiency and power output. Larger wafer sizes and improved manufacturing processes continue to drive down costs, making bifacial modules an economically attractive choice worldwide. The development of standardized testing, performance measurement, and quality assurance practices has helped instil confidence among investors and project developers.

Bifacial Photovoltaics: Technology and systems, 2nd Edition offers insightful and thorough coverage of this increasingly important topic for researchers in academia and industry involved in solar cell and solar cell module development. It is also a valuable resource for grid operators, policy makers, and anyone in the energy engineering field.



The second edition of the established reference on bifacial PV technology, thoroughly revised to cover new use cases, and advances in module design, characterization, yield data, emerging applications, as well as economic aspects.

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Bifacial cells
Chapter 3: Bifacial modules: design options, characterisation and
reliability
Chapter 4: System design, modeling, and optimization
Chapter 5: Bifacial PV systems and yield data (bifacial gain)
Chapter 6: Emerging applications
Chapter 7: Impact of bifaciality on the levelized cost of PV-generated
electricity
Chapter 8: A "global" view on bifacial gain: dependence on geographic
location and environmental conditions
Chapter 9: Summary and outlook
Joris Libal is a project manager - technology transfer at the ISC Konstanz, Germany. After obtaining his PhD at the University of Konstanz and a post-doc fellowship at the University Milano-Bicocca, he worked for the Italian company Silfab as an R&D Manager with responsibility for the company's internal and external research and development projects in the field of solar cells and PV modules, as well as for the PV module certification process (UL and IEC) for production sites in Canada and Croatia. Since 2012, he has been working at the ISC Konstanz in the field of innovative bifacial n-type solar cells and innovative module technology, as well as techno-economic analysis, technology transfer, and energy yield simulations for PV technologies.



Radovan Kopecek is the department head for strategy and education and one of the founders of the International Solar Energy Research Center (ISC) Konstanz, Germany. Prior to this, he headed several national and international projects at the University of Konstanz as a group leader. At the ISC, Dr. Kopecek has been working at the institute as a full-time manager and researcher since January 2007, serving as the head of the Advanced Solar Cells department. He is responsible for several European and national research projects that revolve around silicon feedstock and around the development of solar cells, with a focus on n-type devices for terrestrial and p-type devices for space applications.