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IEA Task 13
2024-11-08 publication

IEA PVPS Task 13 Report: Best Practices for the Optimization of Bifacial Photovoltaic Tracking Systems

Within the framework of IEA PVPS, Task 13 aims to provide support to market actors working to improve the operation, the reliability and the quality of PV components and systems. Operational data from PV systems in different climate zones compiled within the project will help provide the basis for estimates of the current situation regarding PV reliability and performance.  

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Sabine Behrmann

Bifacial photovoltaic (PV) tracking systems, where bifacial PV modules are mounted to moveable racks that rotate the modules to follow the Sun, are the main utility-scale PV system configuration being currently deployed across the world. Today, over 90% of modules sold use bifacial cells and over 60% of the market share of systems installed use single-axis trackers [1]. The popularity of such system designs can be traced to the financial benefits of such systems. Typical tracker gains of 15-20% and bifacial gains of 2-10% are additive and these systems provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity in about 90% of the world [2]. 


This report provides an overview of current best practices to optimize the performance of such systems. The authors are international experts on these topics and have reviewed recent literature and industry standards for this report. In addition, 16 tracker companies (>87% of global market share from 2012-2021) and owners/operators of more than 13 GW of PV systems around the world were surveyed to learn about real world experience. Additionally, a blind modeling round robin exercise was run to evaluate the state of the art in simulating bifacial tracking system 
performance. 

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