Published June 5, 2024 | Version v1
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Performance evaluation of procedures used to correct measured I‐V characteristics of photovoltaic modules for temperature and irradiance

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  • 1. TÜV Rheinland (Shanghai)

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IEC 60891 ed.3 published in 2021 has defined four standard I-V characteristics correction procedures numbered 1 through 4. The aim of this work is to evaluate these four I-V translation methods. The results show that correction procedure 1 (CP1) and 2 (CP2) work well over a broad range of irradiances and temperatures. However, CP1 requires I-V curves being measured adequately down to negative current regime at low-irradiance levels and CP2 is not so suitable for low shunt-resistance modules; both also require a set of correction parameters. Based on our performance analysis, a new method based on CP2 is introduced to improve the correction performance for low shunt-resistance modules; the mean bias error (MBE) value of maximum power (PMAX) improved from -10.26% to -1.32%. Correction procedure 3 (CP3) employs a drastically different correction procedure as compared with the other CPs. This work shows that CP3 works well over a broad range of irradiances and temperatures, but significant distortion of the corrected I-V curves may occur when extrapolation is required. Correction procedure 4 (CP4) requires only a single I-V curve and shows generally good results in short-circuit current (ISC), but worse agreement in open-circuit voltage (VOC) and PMAX.

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