m_georgop Posted yesterday at 10:23 AM Posted yesterday at 10:23 AM Hello. There is the posssibility to raise specific points in the 3d construction on the ground to immitate slopes. Maybe we could use this feature to create a sloped surface (immitating a reflector) in order to see if its possible to increase bifacial efficacy. Is that possible? I am currently working on my thesis to compare specific performance improvement methods for photovoltaic systems, and one of them is to add a special reflector with an albedo of 0.7 behind a PV table. This reflector is impossible to be added in PV syst and therefore I am trying to immitate it.
Jéremie Bernier Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Hello. Unfortunately, this approach has a fundamental limitation: PVsyst treats the ground surface as a diffuse reflector, meaning it only models albedo (reflectivity intensity) but not the directionality of the reflection. A real physical reflector tilted toward the panel's rear face would redirect light in a specific direction, which cannot be accurately replicated by simply raising ground points. Therefore, this workaround would not faithfully simulate your intended reflector behavior.
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