Solar Panels

SOLAR PANEL - MONO - HALF CELL

  • Monocrystalline panels have a high power output, occupy less space, and last the longest. Of course, that also means they are the most expensive of the bunch. Another advantage to consider is that they tend to be less affected by high temperatures compared to polycrystalline panels.

SOLAR PANEL - MONO - FULL CELL

  • This type of solar panel (made of monocrystalline silicon) is the purest one. You can easily recognise them from the uniform dark look and the rounded edges. The silicon’s high purity means this type of solar panel has one of the highest efficiency rates, with the newest ones reaching above 20%.

SOLAR PANEL - POLY - HALF CELL

  • Just as bifacial solar panels and PERC solar cells provide small boosts in the efficiencies of silicon solar panels, implementing half-cut cells in solar panels can help improve the power output of a solar panel system.

SOLAR PANEL - POLY - STANDARD

  • These cells are usually Crystalline Silicon cells with high energy conversion efficiency rate. This means that the cells, formed into panels, can generate more power even though the panels are just large enough to fit into limited spaces such as rooftops, making them space-efficient and in the long run, cost-efficient.