A negative sign indicates the direction of the change.
Good solar panel temperture coefficient.
The closer the temperature coefficient is to zero the better the panel will perform when the temperature rises.
It denotes the change in power for 1 degree change in kelvin or celsius both are the same on a unit level above 25 c.
All solar cells have a temperature coefficient.
The maximum power temperature coefficient listed for sharp solar panels is 0 49 per c.
This would equal a loss of 0 86 watts 0 49 x 175 watts of power output for each degree.
16 4 x 260w 42 64w.
What this means is that for every 1 c above 25 c sunpower s solar panels decrease in efficiency by 0 37.
Generally monocrystalline solar cells have a temperature coefficient of 0 5 degc.
40 c x 0 41 16 4 which means that the module loses 16 4 in power output when the cells reach 65 c.
65 c 25 c 40 c which is the temperature difference between the module s pmax at stc and the hypothetical example temperature of 65 c reached by the cells.
As a solar panel increases in temperature the power output of the solar panel decreases.
Most panels have a temperature coefficient of between 0 2 c to 0 5 c when tested under standard laboratory conditions where ambient temperature is set to 25 c.
This means a mono solar panel will lose half of one percent of its power for every degree the temperature rises.
This means that the 175 watt nt 175u1 would lose 0 49 of its power output for every degree above 25 c the solar cells heated up.
Solar module power loss.