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Soiling loss monitoring at maximum power point


In the quest for optimizing photovoltaic (PV) system performance, accurate soiling loss monitoring is crucial. Soiling, the accumulation of dirt, dust, and debris on PV panels, significantly impacts energy production. Traditional methods measure soiling loss at the short circuit current (Isc) or with soiling ratio (SR) detectors, but this approach often fails to provide a true representation of power loss at PV array level. Monitoring at the Maximum Power Point (MPP) instead offers a precise assessment, reflecting the actual operational conditions of the PV system.

The market is flooded with diverse soiling loss measurement solutions, each varying in accuracy and reliability. After years of exploration and innovation, it has become clear that MPP soiling loss monitoring is the way forward.

This method delivers superior data accuracy, enabling timely and effective maintenance decisions. Embracing MPP monitoring ensures PV systems operate at peak efficiency, driving the future of renewable energy towards greater reliability and performance.

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