Pcells
Pcells, also known as "photocells" or "photovoltaic cells," are semiconductor devices that convert light energy into electrical energy through the photovoltaic effect. This process relies on the unique properties of semiconductor materials, typically silicon, which are treated to create a p-n junction. When photons from sunlight strike the p-n junction, they excite electrons, creating a flow of electrical current.
The basic structure of a pcell involves layers of p-type and n-type semiconductor material. The p-type material
Pcells are the fundamental building blocks of solar panels. Multiple pcells are connected in series and parallel