ZNSOL ZXM7-UHLDD108-440 440W N-Type Bifacial Solar Panel (108 Half-Cell) – 1500V Black Module
The ZNSOL ZXM7-UHLDD108-440 440W is a high-output N-type bifacial monocrystalline solar panel engineered for maximum energy generation in residential, commercial, and large-scale solar installations. Featuring a modern 108 half-cell (HC) layout and a 1500V system voltage rating, this module is designed to deliver strong performance, efficient system design, and long-term reliability—especially in projects where higher yield and optimized balance-of-system costs matter.
What makes this model stand out is its combination of N-type cell technology and bifacial (BIF) construction:
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N-type cells are widely chosen for strong efficiency and long-term stability characteristics.
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Bifacial panels can produce additional energy from the rear side by capturing reflected light (albedo) from surfaces like concrete, gravel, light-colored rooftops, and ground-mount environments—helping increase total system output when installed with proper rear clearance.
With 440W of power per panel, the ZXM7-UHLDD108-440 helps reduce the number of modules needed to reach your target system size, which can simplify installation and lower racking and wiring requirements. The black (BLK) appearance offers a clean, modern look that works well on rooftops while still delivering bifacial advantages in the right mounting conditions.
Key Features & Benefits
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440W high output for excellent energy production per module
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N-type cell technology for premium performance and stability
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Bifacial design can increase total yield with rear-side gain
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108 half-cell architecture helps reduce resistance and improve efficiency
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Improved real-world performance in heat and variable sunlight compared to older designs
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1500V rated for advanced commercial and utility-style string configurations
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Suitable for ground-mount arrays, commercial rooftops, solar carports, and premium residential installs
What Is the ZNSOL ZXM7-UHLDD108-440?
The ZNSOL ZXM7-UHLDD108-440 is a bifacial photovoltaic (PV) module that converts sunlight into DC electricity for use with string or central inverters, as well as hybrid inverter + battery systems. Unlike standard monofacial panels that generate power mainly from the front, bifacial modules also generate from the rear side—potentially increasing total energy yield when installed over reflective surfaces and with adequate spacing.
In short: it’s a high-output 440W N-type bifacial solar panel designed for projects that want more energy per panel and modern system voltage flexibility.
Who Is This Solar Panel For?
Commercial & Industrial Solar Projects
The 1500V rating makes this module well suited for commercial rooftops and industrial PV systems where higher-voltage string designs can help reduce BOS costs and improve efficiency.
Ground-Mount Arrays
Bifacial panels often produce the best rear-side gain on ground-mount setups over gravel, concrete, or reflective ground covers—ideal for maximizing total output.
Solar Carports, Canopies & Pergolas
Canopy-style installs provide good rear exposure, which can help bifacial panels produce additional energy compared to monofacial modules.
Premium Residential Solar Installations
Homeowners who want high output per panel and modern N-type technology may choose this model—especially if their rooftop mounting setup allows for some rear-side light capture.
EPCs & Installers Optimizing Yield
A strong choice for installers who want a modern high-output bifacial module that works well in both rooftop and ground-mount designs (final design depends on inverter and racking specs).
Common Applications
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Commercial rooftop solar arrays
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Ground-mounted PV systems
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Solar carports and canopies
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Hybrid solar + battery storage systems
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Large-scale PV installations using 1500V designs
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1) What does “N-type” mean in solar panels?
N-type refers to the base material used in the solar cells. N-type modules are often chosen for their strong efficiency and long-term performance characteristics compared to some older cell types.
2) What is a bifacial solar panel, and how do I benefit from it?
Bifacial panels generate electricity from both the front and the rear side. The rear side captures reflected sunlight (albedo), which can increase total energy yield—especially over bright or reflective surfaces and in ground-mount/canopy installs.
3) Will bifacial panels always produce more energy?
Not always. Rear-side gain depends on installation height, tilt, spacing, and the reflectivity of the surface below. Ground-mount and carport installs typically benefit more than flush-mounted rooftops.
4) What does “108 half-cell (HC)” mean?
Half-cell designs reduce internal electrical resistance and power loss, improving efficiency and helping the panel maintain better output under partial shading compared to older full-cell designs.
5) What does the 1500V rating mean, and do I need it?
A 1500V rating means the panel can be used in higher-voltage system designs common in commercial and utility-scale PV arrays. Whether you need it depends on your inverter, system architecture, and local electrical code requirements.