Testing photovoltaic modules in Antarctica’s summer

The Turkish Antarctic Expedition placed four different PV module types – monocrystalline, polycrystalline, flexible and transparent – outside of their research camp for three months to compare performance, finding that monocrystalline was the clear winner.

Testing photovoltaic modules in Antarctica’s summer

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