Mono PERC Solar Cells Explained: Technology, Efficiency & Why Websol Leads India's PERC Manufacturing

If you have been researching solar panels in the last five years, you have almost certainly encountered the term “Mono PERC.” Today, Mono PERC solar cells dominate new solar installations globally — from rooftop systems in suburban homes to gigawatt-scale solar farms in Rajasthan’s sun-drenched desert. But what exactly is Mono PERC technology? Why does it outperform older solar cell designs? And what makes Mono PERC solar panel efficiency the benchmark for modern solar projects?

This comprehensive guide answers these questions and explains why Websol Energy System Ltd. has invested massively in Mono PERC manufacturing to deliver high-efficiency solar cells and modules for India’s booming renewable energy market.

What Are Mono PERC Solar Cells?

Mono PERC stands for Monocrystalline Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell — combining two key technological elements:

  1. Monocrystalline silicon substrate: The cell is built on a single-crystal silicon wafer, offering superior electron mobility and lower recombination losses compared to polycrystalline alternatives.
  2. PERC architecture: A thin dielectric passivation layer is added to the rear surface of the cell, reflecting unabsorbed light back into the silicon for a second absorption opportunity and reducing surface recombination at the rear contact.

Together, these two features — monocrystalline purity and PERC rear passivation — deliver the efficiency leap that has made Mono PERC the industry’s dominant technology.

The Physics of PERC: Why Rear Passivation Matters

In a standard cell, the rear aluminium back surface field (Al-BSF) creates recombination centres that “trap” electrons, reducing current output. The PERC layer — typically aluminium oxide (Al₂O₃) or silicon nitride (SiNₓ) — passivates these surface states, dramatically reducing recombination.

The practical effect:

  • Higher Voc (open-circuit voltage): Fewer recombination losses mean more energy is preserved
  • Higher Isc (short-circuit current): Reflected rear light is re-absorbed, boosting photocurrent
  • Improved Fill Factor: Better passivation means the cell’s I-V curve is more “square,” extracting more power at real-world operating conditions
  • Better low-light performance: PERC cells maintain a higher proportion of rated power in diffuse light conditions — morning, evening, and overcast skies

The net result: Mono PERC solar panel efficiency of 21–23%+, compared to 16–18% for older multi-crystalline BSF cells.

Websol’s Mono PERC Cell Manufacturing: How It’s Done

At Websol Energy System’s Falta SEZ facility in West Bengal, Mono PERC cells are produced on a fully automated 600 MW production line (with a second 600 MW line bringing total capacity to 1.2 GW). The manufacturing process involves:

Step 1: Incoming Wafer Inspection

Premium M10 (182 mm) monocrystalline silicon wafers arrive and undergo automatic optical inspection, electrical sorting by resistivity and minority carrier lifetime, and physical dimension verification.

Step 2: Surface Texturisation

Wafers are chemically etched to create a random pyramid surface texture on the front face. This texture traps incoming light by creating multiple reflection opportunities, reducing surface reflectance from ~35% (polished silicon) to under 3%.

Step 3: Phosphorus Diffusion (Emitter Formation)

Wafers are placed in a diffusion furnace with phosphorus oxychloride (POCl₃) gas. Phosphorus diffuses into the top surface, creating the n-type emitter that forms the core p-n junction for electron separation.

Step 4: Edge Isolation

Laser or plasma etching removes parasitic emitter paths around the wafer edges, preventing current short-circuiting between front and rear contacts.

Step 5: Anti-Reflection Coating (ARC)

A silicon nitride (SiNₓ) layer is deposited by Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition (PECVD), simultaneously serving as an anti-reflection coating (deep blue colour) and a hydrogen passivation agent for bulk defects.

Step 6: PERC Rear Passivation — The Key Innovation

The rear surface receives a dual-layer passivation stack — aluminium oxide (Al₂O₃) by atomic layer deposition (ALD) capped with silicon nitride — creating the passivation layer that defines the PERC architecture. Laser Contact Opening (LCO) then etches precise openings for rear metal contact.

Step 7: Screen Printing and Co-Firing

Front silver fingers and busbars, plus rear aluminium paste, are screen-printed with high precision. The assembly is then co-fired in a belt furnace to form ohmic contacts and complete the p-n junction.

Step 8: In-Line Testing and Sorting

Every cell undergoes automated I-V curve testing under Standard Test Conditions (STC: 1000 W/m², 25°C, AM1.5G spectrum). Cells are binned by power output into tight efficiency classes, ensuring matched cells for high-performance module assembly.

Mono PERC Solar Modules: From Cell to Panel

Websol’s Mono PERC solar modules are assembled at the company’s 550 MW module manufacturing line at Falta. The module assembly process transforms individual PERC cells into durable, weatherproof solar panels rated for 25+ years of outdoor operation.

Key features of Websol’s Mono PERC solar modules:

Feature

Specification

Cell technology

M10 Bifacial Mono PERC

Module power range

525 Wp – 660 Wp

Module efficiency

21%+

Construction

Glass-glass (bifacial models)

Junction box

IP68-rated, bypass diodes

Frame

Anodised aluminium alloy

Certifications

IEC 61215, IEC 61730, BIS IS 14286

Warranty

25-year linear power output

The glass-glass construction used in Websol’s bifacial Mono PERC modules offers superior moisture resistance, enhanced mechanical strength, and improved rear-side light transmission — extending operational life while improving energy yield.

Mono PERC Solar Panel Efficiency: Real-World Performance in Indian Conditions

Efficiency ratings on module datasheets are measured at Standard Test Conditions — but real solar installations operate under different, often harsher conditions. In India specifically:

High Temperature Effect Solar cells lose efficiency as temperature rises. The temperature coefficient of Pmax for Mono PERC cells is typically -0.35% per °C — better than older cell technologies. On a rooftop in Rajasthan reaching 60°C cell temperature, this matters significantly.

Low-Light Performance India’s monsoon season and morning/evening generation windows mean low-light performance is not an academic concern. Mono PERC cells demonstrate superior low-irradiance efficiency thanks to the rear passivation reducing recombination at low carrier injection levels.

Bifacial Gain Websol’s bifacial Mono PERC modules harvest reflected light from rear — delivering additional energy yield of 5–30% depending on ground albedo (reflectivity) and mounting height. Ground-mounted installations on white gravel or high-albedo soil see the largest gains.

Dust and Soiling High-efficiency Mono PERC modules have a smaller active area for the same output — meaning fewer modules per project, fewer mounting structures, and fewer module surfaces to accumulate dust — reducing O&M complexity.

Mono PERC vs. Earlier Technologies: The Case for Upgrading

Parameter

Multi-crystalline BSF

Mono PERC

Websol M10 Bifacial Mono PERC

Cell efficiency

17–18%

20–21%

21–23%+

Module power (std size)

~330–370 Wp

~400–450 Wp

525–660 Wp

Temperature coefficient

~-0.40%/°C

~-0.37%/°C

~-0.35%/°C

Low-light performance

Moderate

Good

Excellent

Bifacial gain

No

Limited

Yes (5–30%)

LCOE advantage

Baseline

~8% lower

~15–20% lower

The economic case for Mono PERC is compelling: lower Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) from higher yield per installed watt, fewer modules per project, and lower balance-of-system costs.

Applications: Where Websol’s Mono PERC Modules Excel

Utility-Scale Solar Farms Large solar parks from 10 MW to multi-GW scale benefit most from high-efficiency, high-wattage Mono PERC modules — fewer piles, fewer strings, faster installation, lower LCOE.

Commercial and Industrial Rooftops Limited roof area demands maximum power density. Websol’s 525–660 Wp Mono PERC modules deliver more kilowatts per square metre than any previous generation of solar technology.

PM-KUSUM Solar Pumps Websol has supplied 250 MW of Mono PERC DCR modules to CRI Pumps for solar-powered agricultural pumps under the PM-KUSUM scheme — demonstrating the technology’s suitability for India’s agricultural solar segment.

Floating Solar The durability of glass-glass construction makes Websol’s bifacial Mono PERC modules ideal for floating solar projects on reservoirs and water bodies.

Conclusion

Mono PERC solar cells represent the current mainstream of high-efficiency solar technology — and for good reason. The combination of monocrystalline silicon quality and PERC rear passivation delivers efficiency, reliability, and real-world performance that earlier solar cell generations could not match.

Websol Energy System Ltd. has positioned itself at the centre of India’s Mono PERC manufacturing landscape — with 1.2 GW of automated cell production capacity, internationally certified module lines, and a track record spanning three decades of photovoltaic manufacturing. For buyers seeking reliable, high-efficiency Mono PERC solar modules with full domestic compliance credentials, Websol is India’s trusted partner.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What does PERC stand for in solar technology?

PERC stands for Passivated Emitter and Rear Cell. The passivation layer on the rear of the cell reduces electron recombination, boosting efficiency above standard solar cell designs.

Commercial Mono PERC solar cells achieve 20–23% efficiency. Websol’s M10 Bifacial Mono PERC cells achieve over 23% conversion efficiency.

With M10 (182mm) cell format, Mono PERC modules routinely achieve 525–660 Wp. Websol’s module range covers 500 Wp to 660 Wp.

High-quality Mono PERC modules from certified manufacturers carry 25-year linear power output warranties, guaranteeing at least 80% of rated output at year 25.

Yes. Websol’s Mono PERC modules are DCR-compliant, ALMM-listed, and BIS-certified — qualifying them for PM-KUSUM, PM Surya Ghar, and other government solar tenders.

Monofacial modules generate power only from the front side. Bifacial Mono PERC modules generate power from both front and rear, delivering 5–30% additional energy yield from reflected light.

Websol supplies M10 Bifacial Mono PERC cells to module manufacturers across India, including supplying 100 MW to Luminous Power Technologies in 2024–25.

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