A New Photovoltaic Module Efficiency Model for Energy Prediction and Rating

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The IEC 61853 photovoltaic (PV) module energy rating standard requires measuring module power (and hence, efficiency) over a matrix of irradiance and temperature conditions. These matrix points represent nearly the full range of operating conditions encountered in the field in all but the most extreme locations and create an opportunity to develop alternative approaches for calculating system performance. In this article, a new PV module efficiency model is presented and compared with five published models using matrix data collected from four different PV module types. The results of the comparative analysis demonstrated that the new model improves on the existing ones exhibiting root-mean-square errors in normalized efficiency well below 0.01 for all cases and PV modules. The analysis also highlighted its ability to interpolate and extrapolate performance between and beyond measured matrix points of irradiance and temperature, establishing it as a robust yet relatively simple model for several applications that are detailed throughout this article.

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Driesse, A., Theristis, M., & Stein, J. S. (2021). A New Photovoltaic Module Efficiency Model for Energy Prediction and Rating. IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics, 11(2), 527–534. https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOTOV.2020.3045677

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