Abstract
Abstract - The performance of a Dye-Sensitized Solar Module (DSSM) of active area 175.12 cm 2 has been investigated at a tropical climate area located 1.28˚S, 35.81˚E. Outdoor current density-voltage ( J-V ) characterizations were carried out at different AM values. The DSSM’s performance parameters; short circuit current density ( J sc ), open circuit voltage ( V oc ), fill factor ( FF ) and solar-to-electricity conversion efficiency ( η ) were extracted from the J-V characteristics. The DSSM’s V oc reduced linearly by 2.05% from 8.31 V to 8.14 V as AM increased from 1 to 1.09. J sc reduced linearly by 26.06% from 1.04 x 10 -3 Acm -2 to 7.69 x 10 -4 Acm -2 as AM increased from 1 to AM 1.09. FF increased linearly by 19.05% from 0.51 to 0.63 as AM increased from 1 at 1.09. η increased by 32.77% from 1.77% to 1.19% as AM increased from 1 to 1.09. The DSSM performed better during afternoon than morning hours. The results may be useful in tuning Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) meant for use in the tropics. The design of Net Zero Energy (NZE) buildings in the tropics can also benefit from these findings.
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