HQST Bifacial 200W Compact N-Type Solar Panel | 25.4% Efficiency, 13% Smaller
- Compact & Lightweight Design — 13% smaller and 13.3% lighter than standard 200W PERC panels. Saves space on vans, RVs, and tight rooftops.
- Bifacial Technology — Captures sunlight from both sides, delivering up to 30% more energy (260W max) under optimal conditions.
- Next-Gen N-Type Cells : Delivers up to 25.4% efficiency (vs. 23% from PERC panels) — generating more power per square inch even on cloudy or hot days.
- True 200W Output, Less Space — One panel replaces two 100W units, saving you on mounts, cables, and labor.
- True Power Value — Only $0.60/W, well below the market average of $0.80–1.00/W.
- Grade A+ 16BB Cells — 100% EL-tested, zero micro-cracks. Reduces resistance and hot spots.
- Built to Last — IP68 waterproof, 2400 Pa wind, 5400 Pa snow load. Anti-corrosion aluminum frame.
- Long-Term Value — Retains 87.4% output after 30 years. A durable off-grid investment.
HQST Bifacial 200W Compact N-Type Solar Panel | 25.4% Efficiency, 13% Smaller - 1 Piece – $125.99 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
HQST Bifacial 200 Watt N-Type 16BB Monocrystalline Solar Panel with All-Black Design
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I increase the energy output of my solar panels?
How can I increase the energy output of my solar panels?
For this bifacial solar panel, we recommend installing it on reflective surfaces or mounting it above the ground to capture more sunlight from the rear. For optimal performance, position the panels at an angle between 20° and 45° in highly reflective areas such as snow, concrete, sand, grass, or white surfaces.
Why is the actual output sometimes lower than 200W?
Why is the actual output sometimes lower than 200W?
The 200W rating is based on Standard Test Conditions (STC) — ideal sunlight and temperature. In real-world use, factors like sun angle, high temperatures, shading, wiring losses, and device efficiency can reduce output. Power below 200W is normal and does not indicate a defect.
How do I connect two panels in series?
How do I connect two panels in series?
Simple Series Connection Steps:
1. Connect the panels – Attach the positive (+) cable from Panel 1 to the negative (-) cable from Panel 2.
2. Use the remaining leads – The unused positive from Panel 2 and negative from Panel 1 become your system output cables.
3. Connect to your solar generator – Plug these output cables into the generator’s solar input port.
Why series connection works:
• Each panel outputs ~22.4V, so two in series provide ~44.8V total.
• Voltage stays safely under most 60V power station limits.
• Series connection improves MPPT efficiency for faster charging.
• Current remains the same (~10.5A) while voltage doubles.
Important tips:
• Only connect identical panels together for best performance.
• Use the included weatherproof connectors for a secure connection.
• Face both panels in the same direction for optimal sun exposure.
Do I need an extra controller?
• No extra controller is needed when connecting directly to a solar generator or power station with a built-in MPPT controller — it automatically regulates voltage and current.
• IF you are connecting the panels to a DIY battery system or a unit without an MPPT controller, a separate solar charge controller is Required to protect your batteries.
Do these panels have pre-drilled holes on the back?
Do these panels have pre-drilled holes on the back?
Yes, they do. There are four pre-drilled holes to make installing the solar panel quick and secure.


























