napelemekben
Napelemekben is a Hungarian term that translates to "in solar panels." It refers to the utilization of solar energy through photovoltaic panels, which convert sunlight directly into electricity. These panels are typically made of semiconductor materials, most commonly silicon, arranged in cells that generate an electric current when exposed to photons from sunlight. The electricity produced by a single solar panel is usually a small amount of direct current (DC).
For practical applications, multiple solar panels are interconnected to form a solar array. This array can
The efficiency of solar panels, meaning how much of the incident sunlight they can convert into electricity,