Flexible photovoltaic panels need heat dissipation
Flexible solar panels do not necessarily require an air gap due to their natural airflow and heat dissipation properties.
Flexible solar panels do not necessarily require an air gap due to their natural airflow and heat dissipation properties.
A combination of high temperatures and lack of airflow can cause the flexible solar panels to retain too much heat, leading to permanent internal damage to the solar panels.
Prone to overheating: Flexible solar panels can absorb more heat than rigid panels, which will cause damage and loss of performance over time if ventilation is not provided.
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