Innovations in solar panels, the latest on the market
Over the years, there have been numerous innovations in solar panels that have improved their efficiency, reduced their cost and increased their durability

Solar panels are an essential component of solar energy systems. Over the years, there have been numerous innovations in solar panels which have improved their efficiency, reduced their cost and increased their durability.
All black technology
All black solar panels are designed with an all-black appearance, making them more visually appealing. With black solar cells and black frames, they can also absorb more radiation from the sun, being more efficient in low light conditions And with a lower degradation rate.
At ELTEX we use solar panels with all black technology, together with bifacial cells.
Bifacial solar cells
Bifacial solar cells have the ability to capture and convert sunlight on both sides of the solar cell. This means they can take advantage of sunlight reflected from the ground, buildings and other nearby surfaces to generate additional electricity.
Multi-layer technology
It consists of several layers of semiconductor materials with different energy bands for maximize energy conversion efficiency solar on electricity. These plates can capture and convert a wider range of sunlight.
Solar panels with solar tracking
Designed for Follow the movement of the Sun throughout the day, allowing them to capture more sunlight and generate more electricity. They are ideal for large solar plants where space is not an issue.

Future innovations in solar panels
Scientists are researching the use of organic materials in solar panels, which could be cheaper and more sustainable. Improvements are also being developed in storage technologies, such as batteries and thermal storage systems.
With each advance in technology, solar panels become more efficient, durable and accessible, driving the global transition to a low-carbon economy.