There is not much difference between monocrystalline silicon batteries and polycrystalline silicon batteries. Their lifespan and stability are very good.
Although the average conversion efficiency of monocrystalline silicon cells is about 1% higher than that of polycrystalline silicon cells, since monocrystalline silicon cells can only be transformed 'in squares (the four sides are arc-shaped), when composed when using solar panels, part of the area will not be filled with polysilicon, so there is no problem of that type.
Crystalline silicon modules: The success rate of a single module is relatively high. Under the same floor space, the installed capacity is higher than that of thin-film modules.
However, the components are heavy and fragile, have poor high temperature performance, poorits performance in low light and a high annual attenuation rate.