The photovoltaic effect is abbreviated as the photovoltaic effect, which refers to the phenomenon that light causes a potential difference between different parts of a non-uniform semiconductor or a combination of semiconductor and metal.
Photovoltaic power generation is a technology that uses the photovoltaic effect of the semiconductor interface to directly convert light energy into electrical energy. The key element of this technology is the solar cell. After the solar cells are connected in series, they can be packaged and protected to form a large-area solar cell module, and then combined with power controllers and other components to form a photovoltaic power generation device. The advantage of photovoltaic power generation is that it is less geographically restricted because the sun shines on the earth. Photovoltaic systems also have the advantages of safety, reliability, noiselessness, low pollution, on-site generation and power supply without fuel consumption and transmission lines, and short construction period. The photovoltaic effect is abbreviated as the photovoltaic effect, which refers to the phenomenon that light causes a potential difference between different parts of a non-uniform semiconductor or a combination of semiconductor and metal.