Radiative cooling for vertical solar panels

Huangyu Fang, Lyu Zhou, Lujia Xu, Saichao Dang, Stefaan De Wolf, Qiaoqiang Gan*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Radiative cooling presents a method for reducing the operational temperature of solar panels without additional energy consumption. However, its applicability to PV modules has been limited by the thermal properties of existing materials. To overcome these challenges, we introduce a V-shaped design that enhances cooling in vertical PV modules by effectively harnessing thermal radiation from both the front and rear sides, resulting in a substantial temperature reduction of 10.6°C under 1 sun illumination in controlled laboratory conditions. Field tests conducted in warm and humid conditions, specifically in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, demonstrate a remarkable 15% increase in efficiency while maintaining an operating temperature 0.2°C lower than that of conventional horizontal PV modules, corresponding to a significant 16.8% increase in power output. Our innovative V-shaped design offers a promising thermal strategy suitable for diverse climates, contributing to improved performance and reduced module temperatures, thereby supporting the global pursuit of carbon neutrality.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number108806
JournaliScience
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 16 2024

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Keywords

  • Energy materials
  • Materials science
  • Thermal engineering

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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