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Not all properties are the same, so one of the major decisions when going solar is to arrive at the right type of solar panel for you. Just because someone else installed a certain type of solar panel and it worked for them doesn’t necessarily mean you should go ahead with the same. That said cost alone is not a yardstick to go for a particular type of solar panel. Therefore, it’s imperative that you know the basics of solar panels and the different types before you get started with the installation. Here they are:
Monocrystalline Solar Panel
The most efficient of all solar panels, monocrystalline panels have cells aligned in only one direction since the panel catches the most energy from the sun. The monocrystalline cells use pure silicon. These cells are easily recognized externally with even coloring and a uniform look as they are cylindrical in shape.
Key Factors:
- Have the highest efficiency rates as made out of the highest-grade silicon
- Are space-efficient since they yield the highest power outputs. Also, they require the least amount of space in comparison to others
- Live the longest with around a 25-year warranty
- Tends to perform quite better at low-light conditions as opposed to polycrystalline
Polycrystalline Solar Panel
Made from polycrystalline cells (also known as polysilicon (p-Si) and multi-crystalline silicon (mc-Si), these panels are the most common and the cheapest type of solar panels.
Key Factors:
- The process used to produce polycrystalline silicon is cost-efficient and simple
- Tend to have slightly lower heat tolerance in comparison to monocrystalline panels i.e. they perform slightly worse than monocrystalline. The effect however is minor
Amorphous or Hybrid Solar Panel
With a thin layer of amorphous film behind the monocrystalline cells, these panels have traditionally been used for small-scale applications. Its recent innovations have made it suitable for some large-scale applications as well. While stacking is an expensive manufacturing technique, by using it, you can combine several amorphous layers to produce higher efficiency.
Contact us today to discuss the type of panel most suited to your requirements and check the solar panel price in Malaysia.