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What are bus bars in photovoltaic panels?
One of the basic components in photovoltaic panels are busbars, also known as bus bars or (English) bus bars. Bus bars are a key element in managing the flow of current in a variety of energy-conducting systems - from low-voltage electrical equipment to high voltage, from photovoltaic installations to massive power plants.
How many bus bars are in a photovoltaic cell?
Photovoltaic cells have designations with the number of bus bars, such as 3 BB, 4 BB. How many bus bars are in a single module is of great importance for the cell's resistance to micro-breaks. The consequence of such damage is the loss of power of the entire photovoltaic panel. This, of course, generates costs.
What is a 'bus bar' on a silicon PV cell?
Standard silicon PV cells have specially prepared soldering points for this strip on their back and front side. These contact strips at the front and back are also called 'bus bars' and are used to transfer the current from the panels to the inverter circuit.
Why do solar cells need more busbars?
In other words - the more busbars, the greater the efficiency of photovoltaic panels. In the past, cells with two bus bars were called standard technology. Today, typical silicon cells are 3, 4 and even 5 BB models. Investing in more busbars in solar cells required modernizing production lines, but resulted in savings in the long run.
What is a 'bus bar' in an inverter?
These contact strips at the front and back are also called 'bus bars' and are used to transfer the current from the panels to the inverter circuit. They must be properly sized and manufactured to ensure low current resistance and minimal energy loss.
Which materials are used in photovoltaic panels?
At Electris' machinery park, we prepare components and bus bars, which are very often used in this sector. Both copper and aluminum are energy-saving materials, so it's no surprise that they are used in photovoltaic panels. Current arrays, or busbars, made of them can be bent, twisted, punched, stamped, drilled - simply shaped as desired.


