lightweight Flexible Solar Panels for Any Surface
Unlike semi-flexible alternatives, Apollo''s advanced polymer-based solar panels are lightweight, fire-resistant, and easily adaptable to various
The crystalline silicon is molded into wafers and then encased in flexible plastic that provides enough bendability to mount onto irregularly shaped surfaces. Of the two main types of flexible solar panels, the crystalline silicon option is the most commonly used.
Like rigid panels, flexible solar encasements use either monocrystalline or polycrystalline silicon cells to absorb the sun's energy and generate electricity. The technology used by flexible solar encasements (and other PV panels) is called the photovoltaic effect.
These panels use either thin-film technologies like CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide) or ultra-thin monocrystalline silicon cells embedded in flexible substrates. The key advantage of flexible panels lies in their adaptability.
Flexible panels can be mounted on decks, dodgers, bimini tops, and other surfaces. Marine advantages: Some flexible panels are designed for portability, allowing campers and outdoor enthusiasts to deploy solar power quickly and easily. These panels can be rolled up for storage and deployed when needed.
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