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Characterization of Electrical Parameters of Cracked Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells in Photovoltaic Modules

In Proceedings of 48<sup>th</sup> Ieee Photovoltaic Specialists Conference — 2021, pp. 0846-0853
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Photovoltaic Materials and Systems, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

City University of Hong Kong3

In this work we investigate the characteristics of solar cells cracks in photovoltaic (PV) modules for understanding the extent to which the solar cell electrical parameters change due to cell crack degradation. The experimental investigation is performed on two custom nine-cell mini-modules of mono- and multi-crystalline silicon, respectively, where each solar cell in the module has a junction box, allowing individual and module level characterization.

Results show that power loss caused by cell cracks is driven primarily by a reduction of the cell’s maximum power point current, in particular B type cracks. C cracks also affect the short circuit current of the cells, whereas cells with combined B and C cracks show the most reduction of the short circuit current.

Equivalent circuit diode model curve fitting and analysis of the light or dark I-V curves proved of limited used in analyzing degradation of cracked cells, as the model assumptions break down. However, a comparative analysis of dark and light I-V curves with a Suns-Voc curve was better suited for understanding the evolution of diode parameters on cracked cells for increasing levels of degradation.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2021
Pages: 0846-0853
Proceedings: 48<sup>th</sup> IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
ISBN: 1665419229 , 9781665419222 , 1665430184 and 9781665430180
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/PVSC43889.2021.9519081
ORCIDs: Del Prado Santamaria, Rodrigo , Dos Reis Benatto, Gisele A. , Lancia, Adrian A. Santamaria , Thorsteinsson, Sune , Poulsen, Peter B. and Spataru, Sergiu V.

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