MonocrystallineBifacialTOPConN-type
United Renewable Energy (URE) undefined FBF420BFO

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FBF420BFO420W

BifacialTOPConN-type
Region:Taiwan
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420W
Power Output
21.51%
Efficiency
1722 x 1134
Dimensions (mm)
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Key Features

  • SMBB cell design better reliability
  • PID resistance excellent PID resistance performance
  • Superior temperature coefficient better performance in high temperature
  • Better bifaciality up to 85% bifaciality
  • Enhanced performance warranty zero light induced degradation effect excellent low light performance

United Renewable Energy (URE) FBF420BFO Panels: What Your System Looks Like

Based on a standard 10kW residential installation

10kW System Size
24 Panels
Estimated Roof Area
506 sq.ft. (47 m²)
Avg. Yearly Production
11,500 kWh
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Electrical Data (STC)

Maximum Power (Pmax)420 W
Module Efficiency21.51 %
Voltage at Pmax (Vmp)31.42 V
Current at Pmax (Imp)13.37 A
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc)38 V
Short Circuit Current (Isc)14.16 A

Mechanical Data

Dimensions1722 x 1134 x 30 mm
Weight24.2 kg
Cell TypeMonocrystalline
Number of Cells108
Front Glass2 mm
FrameAnodized Aluminium

Temperature Ratings

Temperature Coefficient of Pmax-0.3 %/°C
Temperature Coefficient of Voc-0.25 %/°C
Temperature Coefficient of Isc0.046 %/°C
Operating Temperature Range-40 - 85 °C

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Ideal Use Case

The United Renewable Energy (URE) FBF420BFO is designed for specific solar energy applications. This panel is an excellent choice if you:

Build a standard residential 420W system
Prioritize high efficiency performance
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Install in hot climates (low temperature coefficient)

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Product FAQ

How many United Renewable Energy (URE) FBF420BFO panels do I need for my home?

The number of panels depends on your energy consumption and roof area. At 420W per panel, a typical 10kW residential system requires about 24 modules. Use our Solar Roof Calculator to get a precise layout based on your actual roof dimensions.

What is the efficiency of United Renewable Energy (URE) FBF420BFO?

This panel has an efficiency of 21.51%, using Bifacial, TOPCon, N-type cell technology. Higher efficiency means more electricity per square meter, which is especially valuable when roof space is limited.

Can I get more power from the bifacial United Renewable Energy (URE) FBF420BFO?

Yes. Since this is a Bifacial module, it can capture sunlight from both sides. Depending on the reflectivity (albedo) of your roof surface, you can see a gain of 5% to 25% in total energy yield.

What are the dimensions of the United Renewable Energy (URE) FBF420BFO?

The module dimensions are 1722mm × 1134mm × 30mm. Always account for these measurements plus fire setbacks and mounting clearances when planning your solar layout.

Is United Renewable Energy (URE) FBF420BFO compatible with standard inverters?

Yes, these panels work with most string and hybrid inverters. However, you must check the Voc (Open Circuit Voltage) and Imp (Current at Max Power) against your inverter's MPPT specs.