From News Desk
Renogy introduces its N-Type bifacial solar panel series, improving energy yield and expanding applications across off-grid and distributed energy systems. The company is expanding its solar portfolio with next-generation cell technology designed to improve energy yield and support a broader range of applications across off-grid and distributed energy systems. The launch builds on more than 16 years of field experience and global deployments across a wide range of real-world energy use cases.
The new panel series integrates N-Type high-efficiency cell architecture with bifacial power generation capability, allowing modules to capture reflected light from surrounding environments and increase overall energy output under real-world conditions. With power outputs of 100W, 200W and 400W, the series is designed to support system flexibility across different installation formats and environmental conditions.
According to Renogy, the development of the new series aligns with broader industry trends toward higher-efficiency solar cells and more adaptable system architectures. The adoption of N-Type and bifacial technologies reflects ongoing improvements in solar conversion efficiency and energy density, particularly in applications where space, surface conditions and environmental variability impact system performance.

