Prius Compatible 20W to 500W Mono-Crystalline Solar Module
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- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 60000 watt/month
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Mono-crystalline Solar Module Description:
Mono-crystalline solar module is the core part of solar power systems, as well as the most important part of the solar system. Mono-crystalline solar module consists of high efficiency crystalline silicon solar cell, super white cloth grain toughened glass, EVA, transparent TPT backboard and the composition of aluminum alloy frame. The function of Mono-crystalline solar module is to convert solar energy into electric energy, or sent to the storage battery, or promote work load. The quality of the solar energy battery components and cost will directly decide the quality and cost of the whole system.
1)Main Features of the Mono-crystalline solar module:
• Long service life
• Strong mechanical compressive force
• High strength of mechanical compressive capacity
• High photoelectric conversion efficiency
• Good stability
2)Mono-crystalline solar module Images
3)Certificates of Mono-crystalline solar module
4)Mono-crystalline solar module mechanical parameter
5)Mono-crystalline solar module Electrical Characteristics
6)Mono-crystalline solar module component diagram
7)WHY CHOOSE US ? We have been producing th solor panel for tees years.We export to USA 、ssia and Europe.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a golf course or clubhouse?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a golf course or clubhouse. The large open spaces found in these areas provide ideal conditions for solar panel installation, allowing for maximum exposure to sunlight and efficient energy generation. Additionally, integrating solar panels into golf courses and clubhouses can help reduce energy costs, lower carbon footprint, and promote sustainable practices in the sport and leisure industry.
- Q: Are there any maintenance requirements for solar panels?
- Yes, solar panels do have maintenance requirements. While they are generally low maintenance, they need to be kept clean and free from debris to ensure optimal performance. Periodic inspections for any damage or shading issues are also recommended. Additionally, the electrical connections and inverters may require occasional maintenance or servicing.
- Q: How does Solar Panel make Electricity ?
- photons excite electrons in the silicon to a higher energy level
- Q: How do solar panels affect the property's operating costs?
- Solar panels can significantly reduce a property's operating costs by generating clean and renewable energy, thereby reducing or even eliminating the need for traditional electricity from the grid. This results in lower monthly utility bills, as well as potential incentives such as net metering or feed-in tariffs that allow excess energy to be sold back to the grid. Additionally, solar panels require minimal maintenance and have a long lifespan, further contributing to cost savings over time.
- Q: Can solar panels be installed on a residential community or housing complex?
- Yes, solar panels can be installed on a residential community or housing complex. In fact, many residential communities and housing complexes are now opting for solar panel installations to generate clean and renewable energy. This not only helps reduce electricity costs for homeowners but also contributes to a more sustainable and eco-friendly environment.
- Q: I want to be more green and if I get the panels will I still have a regular electric bill?
- The most cost-effective solution, which the vast majority of new installs use today, is solar alongside the regular power company. That way, you need no batteries, and if the solar array isn't producing enough at any given time, you draw from the electric company. When the array is producing more than you need, instead of just throwing that power away, the power company buys it (usually). In short, yes, you will still have an electric bill, but a smaller one. On our house, the electric bill was a little less than $5 a month, with an end-of-year settlement of an additional $2. How much does it cost? Unfortunately, that's like asking how much personal transportation costs. Some people need a van to transport the kids to soccer, some may get by with a motorcycle, others may need only a bicycle. The best thing is to contact a professional installer to get a quote based on your location and electrical usage. Solar electric does not make financial sense in all areas. Our array cost $2,000 but don't use that as a guide. Yours might be 0 times that, or half that, depending on your area and needs.
- Q: How do solar panels affect the homeowner's insurance policy?
- Solar panels can potentially affect a homeowner's insurance policy as they are considered an added feature or improvement to the property. The presence of solar panels may result in an increase in the insured value of the home, leading to higher insurance premiums. However, some insurance companies offer specialized coverage for solar panels, which may provide additional protection against damage or theft. It is advisable for homeowners to contact their insurance provider to discuss any necessary adjustments or coverage options related to their solar panel installation.
- Q: Green issues aside, are solar panels worth it, monetarily speaking?I don't mean that my house might be worth more or any of that. All I am asking is this: if I invest in a set of solar panels, will the cost be paid back to me over time? If so, how long will it takegt;Take into account the following:. Currently I pay the electric company around $00 per month2. I use around 400 kilowats of energy per monthI realize that exact numbers are hard to come by, but any opinions are welcome.
- There are several factors to consider when looking into solar power for your house. If you want to replace your use of utility electricity with solar power for say a 500 - 2000 square foot home then the system will cost you at least $30000 - $50000 to install. You will also have the maintenance issue of your storage batteries, panels, and inverter which will eventually wear out over time. So lets say we have an optimistic price of $30000 for a whole house system (this would be really cheap), dividing this by your yearly consumption would give you the amount of years it would take for the expenditure to pay for itself (not counting maintenance which could be costly). The payoff would be about 25 years, so all things remaining equal, I would say that it is a bad investment. Solar panels as they are manufactured today do not have a very long life span. They will greatly decrease in efficiency after several years and will most likely need to be replaced in 0 years. The panels themselves are the greatest expense. You could problably find better ways to make/save more money by investing $30000 - $50000 somewhere else IMHO. Solar technology is still not at the point where it is profitable in the sense you are thinking about. Unless of course, there are huge tax incentives for you or large rebate programs through your local utility, but you would have to do the math on that as well. If you are thinking small as in a couple panels to supplement your utility electric, the above still applies as well. In fact will it take longer to recoup the cost of a smaller setup. Hope this helps!
- Q: How do solar panels impact the local economy?
- Solar panels can have a positive impact on the local economy in several ways. Firstly, the installation and maintenance of solar panels create jobs, stimulating employment opportunities. Additionally, solar energy reduces the dependence on fossil fuels, thereby decreasing energy costs and increasing savings for businesses and households. This can lead to more disposable income, which can be spent locally, contributing to economic growth. Moreover, solar energy projects attract investments and promote the growth of renewable energy industries, further boosting the local economy.
- Q: What are the different types of solar panels?
- There are three main types of solar panels: monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and thin-film. Monocrystalline panels are made from a single crystal structure, offering high efficiency but also higher costs. Polycrystalline panels are made from multiple crystal structures, slightly less efficient but more cost-effective. Thin-film panels use a layer of semiconductor material, providing the lowest efficiency but the ability to be flexible and lightweight.
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Prius Compatible 20W to 500W Mono-Crystalline Solar Module
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 watt
- Supply Capability:
- 60000 watt/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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