10,000 W equals 10,000 Wp. According to relevant public information, 1WP is equal to 1W. 10,000 Wp is equivalent to 10,000 W. WP refers to the peak power of solar cells, a unit of power output of solar cells under standard sunlight. The 101 standard defined by the European Commission, the output power of a solar cell under the conditions of radiation intensity of 1000 W per square meter, air quality AM1.5 and battery temperature of 25 degrees Celsius.
What is the Wp of a monocrystalline silicon battery?
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The peak watt (Wp) is the unit for calculating the capacity of solar energy devices (generally used for the rated power of panels solar modules), which is the installed sum of the maximum power generation capacity of solar modules and the standard environment (module temperature 25℃, air quality AM1.5, expexposure to the sun of 1,000 W/m2). 1 watt peak (Wp) = 1 watt per square meter, 1 kilowatt (kwp) = 1,000 watts peak (Wp).
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Wp=Wpeak (peak watt), which represents the maximum power of the solar cell.
As the solar irradiation varies every day, the output power of the solar cell also varies, Wp represents the maximum output power under standard conditions.
The maximum solar power Wp is under standard conditions: radiation intensity 1000W/m2, air quality AM1.5, battery temperature 25℃
250Wp panel, that is, under standard conditions, the panel's maximum output power is 250 W (Watts)