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465/475/485W Dual Glass Black Frame BC Solar Panel At Factory Price

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  • High Efficiency Performance

    The module delivers up to 24.3% efficiency with advanced GBC technology, ensuring higher energy output and optimal use of available space.

  • Low Power Degradation

    Maintains ≤1% first-year and ≤0.35% yearly degradation, outperforming most Tier 1 modules (LONGJI, Trina, Jinko, JA, etc) with ≤0.4%, ensuring consistent decades-long performance.

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    • Low Cost for 465–485W 108 Cells Dual Glass Black Frame PV Module
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  • Strong Mechanical Loading

    The module withstands up to 5400Pa front load and 2400Pa rear load, providing superior resilience against wind, snow, and hail impacts.

  • Aesthetic Black Frame Design

    The module integrates a sleek black anodized frame, delivering modern aesthetics that blend seamlessly with residential and commercial rooftops.

    • 465–485W Bifacial Dual Glass Black Frame GBC Solar Panel in Stock
    • Low Cost for 465–485W 108 Cells Dual Glass Black Frame PV Module
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    • Best Price for 465-485W GBC Dual Glass Bifacial Solar Panel
  • High Efficiency Performance

    The module delivers up to 24.3% efficiency with advanced GBC technology, ensuring higher energy output and optimal use of available space.

  • Low Power Degradation

    Maintains ≤1% first-year and ≤0.35% yearly degradation, outperforming most Tier 1 modules (LONGJI, Trina, Jinko, JA, etc) with ≤0.4%, ensuring consistent decades-long performance.

  • Strong Mechanical Loading

    The module withstands up to 5400Pa front load and 2400Pa rear load, providing superior resilience against wind, snow, and hail impacts.

  • Aesthetic Black Frame Design

    The module integrates a sleek black anodized frame, delivering modern aesthetics that blend seamlessly with residential and commercial rooftops.

    • Q

      What are BC and GBC solar panels?

      A

      BC stands for Back-Contact: all electrical contacts are moved to the rear of the cell so the sun-facing side has no metal gridlines. GBC (Grid Back-Contact) is a marketing term some brands use for back-contact cells/modules whose conductor “grid” is printed on the rear. Both are part of the broader xBC family (IBC/ABC/HPBC/TBC), differing mainly in how the rear electrodes and passivating layers are implemented.

    • Q

      Do BC/GBC panels perform better in shade?

      A

      Back-contact architectures tend to maintain higher output under partial shading because current collection is managed across rear-side pathways without front busbars. LONGi's HPBC 2.0 testing reports materially lower shade losses compared with conventional designs, and other BC suppliers report similar behavior. Real-world results still depend on module stringing and bypass diode strategy, but BC is a strong pick for complex rooftops.

    • Q

      How are BC/GBC different from TOPCon, HJT, or PERC?

      A

      PERC/TOPCon/HJT place metal grids on the front, which shade a small portion of the cell. BC/GBC relocates both polarities to the back, eliminating front shading, increasing active area, and enabling higher practical efficiencies and sleek allblack looks. Variants include IBC (interdigitated), ABC (all-back-contact) and HPBC (hybrid passivated back contact).

    • Q

      How do BC/GBC panels degrade over time? What warranties are typical?

      A

      Degradation varies by brand. A leading indicator of BC reliability is Maxeon’s IBC line: warranted 98% first year, max 0.25%/yr thereafter, and 40-year product/power/service coverage in select markets, an industry high. While terms differ across manufacturers, BC architectures have a strong reliability pedigree.

    • Q

      Are BC/GBC modules really more efficient?

      A

      Yes—commercial BC modules currently lead the market. For example, AIKO’s mass produced ABC modules have reached 24.4% module efficiency in 2025 rankings, while earlier certified records exceeded 25% in lab conditions. That’s above typical TOPCon/HJT modules on the market.

    • Q

      What does BC solar panels having higher efficiency mean for my project?

      A

      Fewer modules for the same capacity, smaller arrays for a given kW, and lower BOS (racking, wiring, labor) costs. Industry analyses attribute roughly ~7% BOS savings at the system level when switching to high efficiency BC panels.

    • Q

      Are BC/GBC modules bifacial?

      A

      Many BC modules are monofacial, but bifacial BC options exist. AIKO’s ABC bifacial variant reports ~70% bifaciality—well above many mainstream bifacial products—enabling meaningful rear-side gains over bright ground or reflective membranes. Check the datasheet: if it’s “dual glass” and specified as bifacial, you can model rear-side yield.

    • Q

      What temperature coefficient should I expect?

      A

      Premium BC modules commonly list around −0.26%/°C, helping preserve output in hot climates. Verify per model; AIKO’s ABC modules, for example, have published −0.26%/°C in independent yield testing.

    • Q

      Are GBC, IBC, ABC, HPBC and TBC the same thing?

      A

      They’re all back-contact. The letters describe how the rear electrodes and passivation are built: IBC: Interdigitated rear fingers (Maxeon heritage) ABC: All-back-contact with optimized rear layout (AIKO) HPBC/TBC/HBC: hybrid or tunnel/passivated contacts combined with back-contact Naming is trending toward simply “BC” to reduce confusion.

    • Q

      Is BC/GBC technology mature and bankable?

      A

      Yes, and accelerating. Analysts forecast BC manufacturing capacity could approach 1 TW by 2030. Growth is helped by key BC patents expiring around 2028, enabling more suppliers and lower costs. Meanwhile, top brands are shipping multi-GW annually and winning major utility projects.

    • Q

      What’s the realistic efficiency “band” to shop for in 2025–2026?

      A

      Expect mainstream BC/GBC modules in the ~23–24.5% range, with flagship products touching mid-24s in volume and higher in records. Always validate a specific model’s STC efficiency on its datasheet.

    • Q

      Are BC/GBC panels compatible with my existing inverters and racking?

      A

      Yes. Electrically they behave like standard modules (check Voc/Imp/IsC ratings), and they mount on conventional racking. Just ensure string sizing and current limits match your inverter’s spec.

    • Q

      Do BC/GBC modules reduce hotspots and microcrack risks?

      A

      Back-contact layouts eliminate front ribbons and can be designed to mitigate local heating. One long-running example: Maxeon’s IBC cell architecture is marketed with enhanced hotspot/crack tolerance and maintains a 0.25%/yr warranted degradation profile. Protection still relies on quality control and bypass diode design—so compare certifications and test data.

    Mechanical Parameters

    Cell TypeGBC
    No. of Cells108 (6×18)
    Dimensions1757 × 1134 × 30mm
    GlassDual glass, 2.0 + 2.0mm coated semi tempered glass
    FrameBlack anodized aluminum
    Weight24.3 kg (53.57 lbs)
    Output CablesTüV 1x4mm²,(+)300mm,(-)200mm or Customized Length
    Packaging37 pcs per pallet
    222 pcs per 20’ GP 962 pcs per 40’ HC
    Discount for 465-485W Bifacial Black Frame Solar Module
    Engineering drawing illustrating standardized mounting hole locations of the 465 475 485W black frame dual glass bifacial PV module, ensuring secure installation and compatibility with racking systems.

    Electrical Parameters (STC*)

    Module Type: SP-5-54HGBD 445M445 450 455 460 465 470475480485
    Maximum power (Pmax/W)445 450 455 460 465470475480485
    Open Circuit Voltage (Voc/V)40.8840.9441.0041.0641.1241.1841.2441.3041.36
    Short Circuit Current (Isc/A)14.0214.1214.2214.2514.2914.3214.3614.4114.47
    Voltage at Maximum power (Vmpp/V)34.4434.5034.5634.6234.6834.7434.8034.8634.92
    Current at Maximum Power (Imp/A)12.9313.0513.1713.2913.4113.5413.6613.7813.90
    Module Efficiency(%)22.322.622.823.123.323.623.824.124.3

    BC Module 445-485W Panel Advantage Comparison Table

    Advantage PointTechnical HighlightUser Benefit / Comparative Value
    High Conversion EfficiencyAdopts GBC technology, with a maximum module efficiency of 24.3%Efficiently utilizes light resources, increases power generation per unit area, and optimizes space utilization
    Wide Power CoveragePower range covers 445-485W, suitable for different installation needsPower range covers 445-485W, suitable for different installation needs
    Bifacial Power Generation GainBifacial design with a bifacial factor of 70±5%Improves overall power generation and reduces the system's LCOE (Levelized Cost of Electricity)
    Low Power DegradationFirst-year degradation ≤1%, annual degradation ≤0.35%, outperforming most Tier 1 modulesMaintains stable output after 25 years, ensuring long-term power generation benefits
    Strong Mechanical Load CapacityWithstands 5400Pa front load and 2400Pa rear load, and passes the 25mm hail testResistant to wind, snow, and hail, adapts to complex climates, and extends the module's service life
    Excellent Temperature AdaptabilityOperating temperature range of -40°-+85℃, Pmax temperature coefficient of -0.26%/℃Maintains stable power output in high and low temperature environments, reducing performance fluctuations
    High Reliability ProtectionJunction box with IP68 protection rating, fire rating up to IEC Class AMoisture-proof, corrosion-resistant, and fire-proof, reducing the risk of failures and improving system safety
    Aesthetic CompatibilityBlack anodized aluminum frame with a simple and modern designBlends with the style of various building rooftops and enhances the overall aesthetics of the project

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