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The various types of solar panels Presentation

When purchasing solar panels, most people will only think about usual factors like cost, aesthetics, and energy efficiency.

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The various types of solar panels Presentation

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  1. The various types of solar panels P R E S E N T E D B Y F O R D A N S O L A R www.fordansolar.com.au

  2. Monocrystalline solar panels This solar panel is one of the oldest types of solar panels and the most developed one. Monocrystalline solar panels are also called single-crystal panels, made from about 40 monocrystalline solar cells. These solar panels are made from a single pure silicon crystal. This makes monocrystalline panels the most space- efficient and longest-lasting panel, among others. www.fordansolar.com.au

  3. Polycrystalline solar panels Though polycrystalline solar panels are newer developments, they quickly attain popularity and efficiency. As per the name polycrystalline, it comes from various silicon crystals instead of one. As with monocrystalline solar panels, polycrystalline cells are also made from silicon, but it is made from fragments of the silicon crystal melted together. These cells are more affordable since there is hardly any wastage and a characteristic square shape.

  4. Thin-film solar panels This type of solar panel is an extremely new development in the industry. It is manufactured by placing one or more films of photovoltaic material onto a substrate, and it is the easiest to produce. These solar panels are characterized by very fine layers that are thin enough to be flexible. Thin-film solar panels are not always made from silicon but also a variety of materials, including cadmium telluride (CdTe), amorphous silicon (a-Si), and Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS).

  5. Solar roof shingles Solar roof shingles are the newest solar panel option that can mimic architectural asphalt shingle roofs. Solar roof shingles are durable and protect your roof just as effectively. Every solar shingle can produce anywhere from 13 to 67 watts of solar energy. The shingles can withstand just about any weather element, but its installing cost will be more than installing standard asphalt shingles. If you need a new roof and retain aesthetics and roof functionality, then these solar roof shingles will be the best option. It will last 25-30 years which is a good timeline. www.fordansolar.com.au

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