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What Pmax, Voc, Vmp, Isc, Imp and the temperature coefficient actually do to your design. Mono PERC, TOPCon, heterojunction, bifacial, and what really fails in the field.

Reading the nameplate

Six numbers on the back of the module drive every design decision you will make. Learn them and you can size a system in your head.

ValueWhat it meansWhere it bites you
PmaxRated watts at STCMarketing number. Real output is 15–25% lower.
VocOpen-circuit voltageRises when cold. Governs max string length.
VmpVoltage at max powerFalls when hot. Governs min string length.
IscShort-circuit current× 1.25 for conductor sizing (690.8).
ImpCurrent at max powerWhat the MPPT actually pulls.
Temp coeff%/°C change in VocTypically −0.25 to −0.35 %/°C.

Cell technology

  • Monocrystalline PERC — the volume standard. 19–21% efficient, uniform black cells, ~0.30 %/°C.
  • TOPCon / heterojunction — 21–23%, better temp coefficient (~−0.24 %/°C), so they lose less on hot roofs. Costs more per watt, wins on hot-climate annual yield.
  • Bifacial — glass on both faces, picks up albedo off the surface below. Real gain is 3–5% on a shingled roof, 8–15% on a white commercial roof or ground mount over gravel. Do not let a salesman quote you 25%.
  • Thin film (CdTe, CIGS) — low efficiency per square foot, shade-tolerant, mostly utility scale now.
Field ruleTemperature is the enemy of voltage and the friend of nothing. STC is 25°C cell temperature. A black roof in July puts cells at 65–75°C. That is a real 12–15% haircut on output that no spec sheet advertises.

Shade and mismatch

A single shaded cell throttles the whole string it sits in. Bypass diodes — usually three per module — route current around the shaded sub-string, costing you a third of that module rather than all of it. That is also why module-level electronics (microinverters, optimizers) win on complex roofs and lose on clean south-facing ones.

What actually fails

  • Junction box — potting cracks, water gets in, diode cooks. Most common warranty claim.
  • Microcracks — from walking on modules or shipping abuse. Invisible until year 5, shows as hot spots on IR.
  • Backsheet delamination — older polyamide backsheets. Look for chalking and cracks.
  • PID (potential induced degradation) — high system voltage plus humidity. Rare on modern modules, real on 1000 V commercial strings.