Description
Floating panels, also known as floating photovoltaic (FPV) panels, are a solar array that floats on water. Solar panels built on water bodies such as the ocean, lakes, irrigation ponds, canals, and reservoirs are floating solar panels. These panels are placed near bodies of water, which helps maintain the silicon panels’ temperature while maintaining their efficiency. These systems have several advantages over standard power generation systems, including generating power in a secure and noiseless manner. Additionally, these panels are mounted on a structure that can float in a body of water, such as a lake or a man-made basin. Because it promotes sustainability and efficiency, floating solar technology has improved the appeal of the floating panel sector. The demand for floating solar panels has risen dramatically in recent years, particularly in countries with large bodies of water and those with a high risk of drought.