Solar panels are manufactured through a multi-stage process that includes silicon purification, ingot and wafer formation, solar cell production, module assembly, lamination, framing, and final quality testing to ensure efficiency and durability. Solar energy is the radiant light and heat emitted by the Sun, which can be harnessed using various technologies for practical purposes, such as generating solar electricity, heating water, and electricity supply to homes or industries. Solar energy has gained immense popularity globally as a clean. Solar manufacturing encompasses the production of products and materials across the solar value chain. This transformation occurs through the photovoltaic effect, discovered in 1839 by Alexandre Edmond Becquerel, which enables solar cells to generate electrical current when exposed to. Fabricating The Solar Cell This stage involves creating the all-important p-n junction as part of solar cell manufacturing process: Phosphorus diffusion adds a negative layer (n-type) to the positive wafer. An anti-reflective coating is applied to boost light absorption.