530Wp Photovoltaic Panel Specifications: Key Technical Parameters Explained

When evaluating a 530Wp photovoltaic panel, you'll need to analyze multiple performance metrics. The "Wp" stands for Watt-peak, indicating maximum output under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of 1000W/m² irradiance at 25°C cell temperature. Modern solar modules like this typically use monocrystalline PERC cells with efficiencies exceeding 21
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530Wp Photovoltaic Panel Specifications: Key Technical Parameters Explained

Understanding Solar Panel Specifications

When evaluating a 530Wp photovoltaic panel, you'll need to analyze multiple performance metrics. The "Wp" stands for Watt-peak, indicating maximum output under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of 1000W/m² irradiance at 25°C cell temperature. Modern solar modules like this typically use monocrystalline PERC cells with efficiencies exceeding 21%.

Core Electrical Specifications

  • Maximum Power (Pmax): 530W ±3% tolerance
  • Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): 50.2V
  • Short Circuit Current (Isc):
  • Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp): 41.8V
  • Maximum Power Current (Imp): 12.68A

Physical Characteristics & Environmental Ratings

The panel's bifacial design allows 15-25% additional energy yield from rear-side illumination. Standard dimensions measure approximately 2278mm × 1134mm × 35mm with an anodized aluminum frame supporting 5400Pa wind load and 2400Pa snow load capacities.

Temperature Coefficients

  • Power Temperature Coefficient: -0.34%/°C
  • Voltage Temperature Coefficient: -0.27%/°C
  • Current Temperature Coefficient: +0.05%/°C

Certifications & Warranties

Leading manufacturers provide:

  • 25-year linear power output warranty (≥92% initial performance)
  • 12-year product warranty against material defects
  • IEC 61215/61730 certifications for safety and performance

Real-World Performance Factors

Under actual operating conditions, expect 8-12% lower output than STC ratings due to:

  • Cell heating effects (typically 15-35°C above ambient)
  • Soiling losses (3-5% in moderate climates)
  • DC/AC conversion losses (4-7%)

Emerging Technologies in High-Efficiency Panels

The latest 530Wp modules often incorporate:

  • Multi-busbar (MBB) cell interconnects reducing resistive losses
  • Half-cell configuration minimizing shading impacts
  • Anti-PID (Potential Induced Degradation) technology

When comparing specifications, consider the panel's NOCT (Nominal Operating Cell Temperature) rating - typically 45°C ±2°C - which better reflects real-world thermal behavior than STC measurements. Always verify compatibility with your inverter's voltage and current input ranges to avoid clipping losses.

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