The Helios Bifacial | 100W Monocrystalline Dual-Sided Solar Module

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説明

Every Photon That Strikes the Back of a Standard Panel Is Wasted. The Helios Captures It.

Conventional solar panels are designed for one surface: the front. Light that passes through the gaps in a ground-mount array, reflects off a white rooftop, or diffuses through morning haze strikes the opaque backsheet and dissipates as heat. The Helios Bifacial replaces that backsheet with a transparent laminate and a secondary photovoltaic layer — effectively turning the panel into a two-sided energy harvester. In real-world deployment, the rear face contributes an additional 15-25% output depending on albedo — the reflectivity of the surface beneath it. On a white gravel bed, snow cover, or a light-colored rooftop, that bonus is material.

Built on monocrystalline silicon cells with half-cut architecture, the Helios reduces resistive losses by splitting each cell into two smaller current paths. The result is higher efficiency under partial shading — when a branch or chimney shadow falls across a single cell, only that half-cell's output is affected rather than an entire string. At 100 watts nominal and 12 volts output, it slots into existing off-grid, RV, marine, and residential systems without a controller upgrade. The bifacial gain is not a marketing headline. It is a physics reality that compounds over the 25-year service life of the module.


Key Features

  • Bifacial Energy Harvesting — Transparent backsheet with secondary photovoltaic layer captures reflected and diffuse light from the rear surface, delivering 15-25% additional output in typical ground-mount or light-roof installations.
  • Half-Cut Monocrystalline Cells — Each cell is split into two electrically independent halves, reducing series resistance losses and improving performance under partial shading conditions that would cripple a full-cell panel.
  • 100W Rated Output at 12V — Compatible with standard PWM and MPPT charge controllers. Drop-in replacement for existing 100W monocrystalline panels in off-grid, RV, marine, and residential backup systems.
  • 25-Year Performance Warranty — Monocrystalline cells degrade at less than 0.5% per year under standard test conditions. The bifacial design extends this by distributing thermal load across both faces.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Frame — Anodized 6063 aluminum with pre-drilled mounting holes. Rated for 2400 Pa wind load and 5400 Pa snow load.
  • IP68 Junction Box — Fully sealed against moisture ingress. MC4-compatible connectors with locking tabs for secure series or parallel wiring.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: ECO-WORTHY
  • Rated Power: 100W (STC)
  • Cell Type: Monocrystalline silicon, half-cut
  • Configuration: Bifacial (dual-sided photovoltaic layer)
  • Nominal Voltage: 12V DC
  • Open Circuit Voltage (Voc): ~21-22V
  • Short Circuit Current (Isc): ~5.8-6.2A
  • Frame Material: Anodized 6063 aluminum alloy
  • Junction Box: IP68 rated, MC4 connectors
  • Certification: CE, RoHS

Application Scenarios

The Helios Bifacial excels in installations where reflected light contributes meaningfully to total irradiance. Off-grid cabins with white metal roofing see 20-25% bifacial gain from roof-reflected light — effectively turning a 100W panel into a 120-125W panel at zero additional footprint. RV and campervan rooftop arrays on light-colored vehicle roofs capture diffuse light bouncing off the roof surface. Ground-mount arrays on snow-covered terrain, white gravel, or light-colored sand benefit from high-albedo reflection throughout the winter months when solar hours are most precious. Marine installations on white fiberglass decks harvest reflected light from both the deck surface and water — a compounding effect that makes bifacial panels the default choice for liveaboard vessels and remote monitoring stations. For grid-tied residential systems, the Helios integrates into any string that accepts 100W 12V modules, adding bifacial capacity without requiring a microinverter swap.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much extra power does the bifacial design actually produce?

A: The rear-side contribution depends entirely on albedo — the reflectivity of the surface beneath the panel. On dark soil or asphalt, expect 5-10% gain. On white gravel, light concrete, or snow, expect 15-25%. On a white-painted rooftop with a 4-inch mounting gap for airflow, real-world measurements show 18-22% improvement over an equivalent monofacial panel in the same orientation.

Q: Do I need a special charge controller for a bifacial panel?

A: No. The Helios outputs standard 12V DC through MC4 connectors — compatible with any PWM or MPPT charge controller rated for 100W+ at 12V. The bifacial gain manifests as higher current under given irradiance; a quality MPPT controller will track the maximum power point automatically as the rear face contributes additional current.

Q: Will half-cut cells really make a difference in partial shade?

A: Yes — and the difference is structural, not incremental. In a full-cell panel, a shadow across one cell reduces the entire string's output because current must flow through the shaded cell. In a half-cut panel, each cell is split into two independent current paths. A shadow on one half-cell only blocks that half — the other half continues producing. In arrays where morning or late-afternoon shadows are unavoidable (trees, chimneys, neighboring structures), half-cut architecture can recover 10-30% of production that a full-cell panel would lose.

Q: Can I mount this panel flush to a dark roof?

A: You can, but the bifacial gain will be minimal — the rear face needs a reflective surface and an air gap to capture reflected light. For flush-mount on dark shingles, a monofacial panel is more cost-effective. For installations with a 3-6 inch standoff above a light-colored surface, the bifacial premium pays for itself within the first 2-3 years of operation through additional energy harvest.

Q: How do I connect multiple Helios panels together?

A: MC4 connectors support both series (voltage additive) and parallel (current additive) wiring. For a 12V system, wire in parallel to maintain 12V while increasing current capacity. For 24V or 48V systems, wire 2 or 4 panels in series respectively. Always match panel specifications within a series string — do not mix bifacial and monofacial panels in the same series circuit.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Linda H.
Good Panel, Frame Could Be Sturdier

Performance is excellent — I'm seeing about 22% gain over my old panels in the same orientation, mounted above light-colored concrete. The frame is adequate but I wish the mounting holes were slightly larger for easier alignment. Minor quibble for a panel that delivers above its rated spec.

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Carlos V.
Perfect for Off-Grid Cabin

Running a small off-grid system in northern Arizona. These panels replaced older 100W monos and the difference in cloudy conditions is night and day. The bifacial design captures reflected light off our white gravel ground cover. Getting consistent 110-118W under full sun. Ordered two more for a total of 400W.

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Mike T.
Bifacial Gain Is Real

I mounted two of these on a white RV roof with 4-inch standoffs. The rear-side gain is measurable — my charge controller shows 115-120W in peak sun versus the 100W I'd expect from a monofacial panel. The half-cut cells make a noticeable difference when a tree branch casts partial shade in the afternoon.

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