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Main Authors: Priyalatha Alexander, Abhishek Gavade, Milind Kulkarini, Sushma Pimpale, Sangeeta Nirmal, Vishal Goswami
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18213540
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author Priyalatha Alexander
Abhishek Gavade
Milind Kulkarini
Sushma Pimpale
Sangeeta Nirmal
Vishal Goswami
author_facet Priyalatha Alexander
Abhishek Gavade
Milind Kulkarini
Sushma Pimpale
Sangeeta Nirmal
Vishal Goswami
contents This report presents a detailed investigation into various methods used for the characterization of solar cells, with a focus on assessing their performance, efficiency, and operational reliability. Solar or photovoltaic (PV) cells are fundamental components of modern renewable energy systems, as they directly convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. Accurate characterization of these cells is essential for understanding their electrical behaviour and improving overall energy conversion efficiency. In this study, essential photovoltaic parameters such as open-circuit voltage (Voc), short-circuit current (Isc), maximum power point (Pmax), and fill factor (FF) were determined through current–voltage (I–V) curve analysis. In this experiment, the observed fill factor was 0.5714 (57.14%), indicating moderate cell quality with potential for improvement through material and fabrication optimization. This study highlights how analytical approaches contribute to enhancing photovoltaic technologies, supporting the global transition toward efficient and sustainable energy solutions.
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spellingShingle Characterization of Photovoltaic Performance through Current - Voltage Analysis
Priyalatha Alexander
Abhishek Gavade
Milind Kulkarini
Sushma Pimpale
Sangeeta Nirmal
Vishal Goswami
Photovoltaic Performance
This report presents a detailed investigation into various methods used for the characterization of solar cells, with a focus on assessing their performance, efficiency, and operational reliability. Solar or photovoltaic (PV) cells are fundamental components of modern renewable energy systems, as they directly convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. Accurate characterization of these cells is essential for understanding their electrical behaviour and improving overall energy conversion efficiency. In this study, essential photovoltaic parameters such as open-circuit voltage (Voc), short-circuit current (Isc), maximum power point (Pmax), and fill factor (FF) were determined through current–voltage (I–V) curve analysis. In this experiment, the observed fill factor was 0.5714 (57.14%), indicating moderate cell quality with potential for improvement through material and fabrication optimization. This study highlights how analytical approaches contribute to enhancing photovoltaic technologies, supporting the global transition toward efficient and sustainable energy solutions.
title Characterization of Photovoltaic Performance through Current - Voltage Analysis
topic Photovoltaic Performance
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18213540