
Yes, there are specific brands known for having lower temperature coefficients in their solar panels. These brands tend to offer better performance at higher temperatures, reducing the loss in energy production. Here are some examples:
- REC: Known for having one of the best temperature coefficients, REC’s Alpha Pure panel has a coefficient of -0.24%, which is notably low and helps maintain efficiency in higher temperatures.
- Maxeon: Maxeon offers a temperature coefficient of -0.27%, which is competitive and supports strong performance across varying temperatures.
- Panasonic: While Panasonic generally offers a temperature coefficient around -0.24% in some models and -0.34% in others, their products are recognized for their durability and performance in different conditions.
- Canadian Solar: Some of Canadian Solar’s panels have been highlighted with slightly better temperature coefficients. Though not as low as some of the other brands, they are still competitive.
- Qcells: With a temperature coefficient of -0.3%, Qcells panels also perform well under higher temperatures compared to many other brands.
These brands are notable for their ability to minimize power loss at elevated temperatures, which is crucial for maintaining efficiency and maximizing energy production throughout the year.
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