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4 FAQs about Multicrystalline photovoltaic panels and monocrystalline

Are polycrystalline solar panels better than monocrystalline solar?

All of the best solar panels currently on the market use monocrystalline solar cells because they are highly efficient and have a sleek design, but come at a higher price point than other solar panels. Polycrystalline solar panels are cheaper than monocrystalline panels, however, they are less efficient and aren't as aesthetically pleasing.

What are polycrystalline solar panels?

Polycrystalline panels, sometimes referred to as 'multicrystalline panels', are popular among homeowners looking to install solar panels on a budget. Similar to monocrystalline panels, polycrystalline panels are made of silicon solar cells. However, the cooling process is different, which causes multiple crystals to form, as opposed to one.

What is a monocrystalline solar panel?

Monocrystalline panels are suitable for residential and commercial installations where space is limited, and higher efficiency is required. Due to their superior low-light performance, they are also preferred in regions with less consistent sunlight. Polycrystalline solar panels are made from multiple melted silicon crystals.

How much power does a monocrystalline solar panel produce?

Most monocrystalline panels on the market today will have a power output rating of at least 320 watts, but can go up to around 375 watts or higher! Polycrystalline panel efficiency ratings will typically range from 15% to 17%. The lower efficiency ratings are due to how electrons move through the solar cell.

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