
Waaree 585W Solar Panel
A 585W bifacial, dual-glass panel built on N-type TOPCon cells. The glass-on-glass build picks up reflected light off the back side, and at about 25.6% module efficiency it pulls solid power per square foot. These are Grade B panels sold without a manufacturer warranty, so they are priced for off-grid builds where utility rules do not apply.
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Read this before you buy
These are Grade B panels. They may have minor cosmetic marks and may not arrive in original packaging. They are not UL listed and are sold with no manufacturer warranty. They are meant for true off-grid use, not grid-tied net-metered installs. Full detail is in the Description and Warranty tabs below.
- Open-circuit voltage (Voc)
- 52.7 V
- Max-power current (Imp)
- 13.25 A
- Module dimensions
- 44.6 in × 89.7 in
- Module thickness
- 1.3 in
- Weight
- 71.7 lb
A high-output panel at an off-grid price.
The Waaree 585W is a bifacial, dual-glass panel running N-type TOPCon cells. Both faces of the module are semi-tempered glass, so the cells are sealed between two sheets instead of glass and a polymer backsheet. The back side picks up reflected light off the ground or a roof, which adds a bit of yield on top of the front-face rating. At about 25.6% module efficiency, it puts real power into a tight footprint.
585W per panel
High output means fewer panels, fewer mounts, and less rail to cover the same array size.
Bifacial dual-glass
Semi-tempered glass front and rear. The back face captures reflected light, and the glass-on-glass build holds up well over time.
N-type TOPCon cells
Newer cell tech with strong low-light performance and a lower temperature coefficient than older PERC panels.
Built for weather
Rated to 5400 Pa of snow load and 2400 Pa of wind load, so it stands up to a hard winter or a windy site.
~25.6% efficiency
More watts per square foot, which helps on roofs and racks where space is tight.
Priced for builders
Grade B pricing makes a big array affordable when you are running off-grid loads on a budget.
These are Grade B panels. They may have minor cosmetic marks: small scratches, frame blemishes, or slight discoloration. They may also arrive without the original packaging. The cosmetic grade is about looks only. It does not change how the panel performs, what it produces, or how long it lasts. If you want a panel that looks showroom-clean on a front-facing roof, this is not it. If the panel is going on a ground rack behind a barn, the marks will not matter.
This panel is not UL listed. Because of that, it is best for true off-grid use where utility grid interconnection rules do not apply: cabins, barns, sheds, workshops, agricultural and water-pumping systems, and remote property. It is not the right panel for a grid-tied, net-metered install. An inspector and a utility will expect UL-listed modules on anything that connects to the grid, and this panel will not pass that check. If your system ties to the meter, choose a UL-listed panel instead. If you are running an isolated off-grid system, this panel is a strong, low-cost way to build the array.


