What Is PV? A Clear Guide to Photovoltaic Systems, Their Types, Components, and Installation Methods


What Does “PV” Mean?

PV stands for Photovoltaic, a term describing the generation of electric power by converting solar radiation using semiconductors. In the solar industry, “PV” refers to both Solenergi och solpaneler, while a PV system refers to an entire solar power generation system.

While the abbreviation “PV” is not as commonly used in Japan, it is a widely recognized term internationally.

What Are PV Systems?

A PV system includes not only solar modules but also mounting structures, junction boxes, inverters, distribution boards, and other components. PV systems are categorized into two primary types:

Independent (Off-grid) PV Systems

  • Not connected to the utility grid
  • Often used in remote areas (mountains, islands)
  • Commonly equipped with batteries for storing electricity

Pros:

  • Lower initial cost
  • Continue to provide electricity during power outages

Cons:

  • Cannot sell surplus electricity
  • Often ineligible for government subsidies

Grid-connected PV Systems

  • Connected to the public electricity grid
  • Enables power export (selling excess electricity)

Pros:

  • Eligible for subsidies in most countries
  • Can earn income from selling electricity

Cons:

  • Higher upfront cost
  • Without batteries, power may not be available during outages or at night

Components of a PV System

ComponentDescription
Solar ModulesConvert sunlight into DC electricity
Mounting StructuresSupport and tilt modules at the correct angle
Junction BoxesCombine outputs from multiple modules
InvertersConvert DC to AC for use in homes/factories
Distribution BoardsDistribute power within buildings
MetersMeasure bought/sold electricity
Transformers & ProtectionEnsure safety and grid compatibility

Forms of PV System Installation

PV systems can be installed in various forms depending on site conditions and usage goals:

Ground-Mounted Systems

Rooftop Systems

Solar Carports

Agricultural (Solar Sharing)

Floating Solar


  1. C-Steel Ground Mount
  2. Solar Carport
  3. Floating Solar

Understanding the Difference Between Cells and Modules

  • Cell: The smallest unit that generates electricity
  • Module: A collection of solar cells
  • Array: Multiple modules installed on a racking system

Monocrystalline vs. Polycrystalline Panels

TypeEfficiencyCostAppearance
MonocrystallineHögHigherUniform black
PolycrystallineMediumLowerBluish, fragmented

Three Business Models for PV Installation

ModelUpfront CostOwnershipMaintenance Responsibility
Self-OwnedYesFöretagFöretag
PPA (On/Offsite)NoThird PartyProvider
LeasingNoLessorProvider

Onsite PPA

  • Installed at your facility
  • Zero upfront cost
  • Pay only for the electricity used

Offsite PPA

  • System is located elsewhere
  • You receive electricity via grid

Conclusion: Adopt PV Systems for Cost Savings and Carbon Reduction

By selecting the right PV system—off-grid or grid-tied—and the best installation type for your site, companies can significantly reduce operating costs and environmental impact.

To get started, explore industry-trusted solutions from Firstsolar, which offers robust mounting systems for all site conditions and installation types.


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