A tracker is not integrated into a solar silicon wafer. A tracker is a separate component used in solar panel systems to orient the panels towards the sun for maximum energy generation. The silicon wafer is the main component of a solar cell that converts sunlight into electricity.
A tracker is not integrated into a solar silicon wafer. A tracker is a separate component used in solar panel systems to maximize their energy generation by adjusting the angle and direction of the panels based on the movement of the sun. The silicon wafer, on the other hand, is the main component of a solar cell that converts sunlight into electricity.
A tracker is typically not integrated directly into a solar silicon wafer. A solar tracker is a separate mechanical device that is used to orient the solar panels or arrays towards the sun. It allows the panels to follow the sun's movement throughout the day, maximizing their exposure to sunlight and increasing energy generation. The tracker is mounted onto the supporting structure of the solar panel system, and its movement is controlled by specialized motors or actuators. This integration ensures that the solar panels always face the sun at the optimal angle for maximum energy production.