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3 Types of Solar Panels You Should Know About

Posted on October 27, 2021

3 Types of Solar Panels You Should Know About

Solar panels aren’t just a single-panel type. There are three types of solar panels that can help provide your home with independent electricity from coal plants. Learn more about each one of them below.

Monocrystalline

Monocrystalline solar panels are made up of a single crystal of silicon, which is the most common material for solar cells.

These panels are considered to be the best type of solar panel for commercial and industrial purposes because they generate the most electricity per surface area. The panels use about half the amount of silicon per unit area to produce the same amount of electricity as their polycrystalline counterpart, and they also absorb light from a wider range of angles.

The LG Neon 2 Solar Panels are efficient monocrystalline solar panels.

Polycrystalline

Polycrystalline solar panels are made of a series of small silicon crystals. The silicon is heated until molten and spun into long tubes. The tubes are sliced to form thin wafers, which can be used to make solar panels.

There are many ways that polycrystalline solar panels work. First, the silicon is heated until it becomes molten and is then spun into long tubes. These tubes are then sliced into thin wafers, which can be used to create solar panels.

Thin Film

A thin-film solar panel is a photovoltaic module, the most common of which is made of a number of layers. The layers of a thin film solar panel are typically composed of a photovoltaic material, a buffer layer to protect the photovoltaic material, and a transparent conductive layer that enhances the flow of electricity from the photovoltaic material.

All types of solar panels can produce sufficient energy for your property. However, you’ll need to keep some things in mind before finalizing your solar panel purchases. Solar NRG has a great list of these requirements below.

Performance

Usually, performance is one of the first things you should look into when canvassing for panels.  You don’t always need to go for the most efficient option, but you definitely need a system that can seamlessly generate power. This will ensure that your solar batteries charge fast and produce enough electricity whenever you need it.

To help shortlist your options, it’s important to know that the average panel efficiency is around 15%–22%. With this in mind, panels within this range or even higher will prove to be a worthy investment. 

Panel size

Given that new types of solar panels are being developed and becoming commercially available, you’ll likely make adjustments over the years. While the roof of your house may have a lot of space, you should still consider getting the right panel size for you when looking for options. 

As panels generate more energy per square meter, they require ample overall space. This can help you plan your whole configuration setup.

Roof compatibility and mounting

Since placement will be vital in harnessing solar energy and generating power, it’s best to see which areas of your home are getting the most sun exposure. As a rule of thumb, it’s best to avoid placing them in areas where they may be obstructed by trees, buildings, and other structures.  

As an important part of the whole installation, you’ll need to ensure that the mounting system is of good quality, especially if you live in a windy area since loose mounting brackets can cause your panels to fly off during typhoon season. Checking with your provider and asking for necessary certifications will help you avoid this dilemma. (Continue reading here to learn more about the rest of the requirements)

You can always count on us at Roper Roofing and Solar for the best and most reliable solar panel installations in Golden, CO. Contact us today to learn more about everything that we can do for you.