Energies (Jul 2021)

A Review of the Degradation of Photovoltaic Modules for Life Expectancy

  • Jaeun Kim,
  • Matheus Rabelo,
  • Siva Parvathi Padi,
  • Hasnain Yousuf,
  • Eun-Chel Cho,
  • Junsin Yi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14144278
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 14
p. 4278

Abstract

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Photovoltaic (PV) modules are generally considered to be the most reliable components of PV systems. The PV module has a high probability of being able to perform adequately for 30 years under typical operating conditions. In order to evaluate the long-term performance of a PV module under diversified terrestrial conditions, outdoor-performance data should be used. However, this requires a wait of 25 years to determine the module reliability, which is highly undesirable. Thus, accelerated-stress tests performed in the laboratory by mimicking different field conditions are important for understanding the performance of a PV module. In this paper, we discuss PV-module degradation types and different accelerated-stress types that are used to evaluate the PV-module reliability and durability for life expectancy before using them in the real field. Finally, prevention and correction measures are described to minimize economic losses.

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