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How To Choose The Best Solar Panels in 2023

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Solar panels last a very long time and technology is always improving.  How do you decide which panel is the right fit for you?  Should you pay more for a brand name?  Is there that much of a difference in quality and longevity?  Which panel will perform the best in the long run?  There are many elements to consider.

When It Comes To Solar Panels, Every Home Is Different

Solar panels are not one size fits all.  They are chosen based on their specific application.  Every home solar system is custom designed.  For example, an expensive high-efficiency panel may perform just as well as a standard or economy panel under certain circumstances.  Bigger is not always better.

There are numerous variables to consider when designing a solar system for a residence. For example – number and age of occupants, roof tilt, type of roof, number of trees in the vicinity and what type, age of home, etc.  Which solar panel you choose depends a lot on these variables.  

Each type of panel performs differently in different conditions. So considering these variables when choosing a solar panel for your home is important.  A design expert will do this for you during your consultation.  When you meet with a solar consultant, they should ask you questions and closely examine your roof before recommending a specific type or brand of panel.  

This tells you that they are looking out for your best interest and not upselling you to a specific high-cost brand.  Many homes have roofs compatible with excellent, high performing, low-cost panel options.

Inverter Compatibility

Solar panels and inverters work together to form the main components of your solar system.  Some photovoltaic panels are compatible with only specific types of inverters, some with all inverters, etc.  Your panels and inverter must fit together like puzzle pieces. The type of system your home needs determines which inverters and panels are an option for you.  

Doing a little research into inverters will help you determine which panels are right for you.  See our article about different types of inverters, optimizers, and microinverters here.

Choosing the Best Solar Panels

Now that you’ve done the necessary research, you are ready to compare brands and types of solar panels.  When determining which solar panel is right for you, there are many things to consider.  Let’s break it down into a few simple categories:

Solar Panel Warranties 

The various types of warranties and guarantees can be confusing. A product warranty covers the solar panel in case of a manufacturing defect. Typical solar panel lifespan is quite long. Most product warranties are anywhere between 10-25 years. This covers issues such as defects in the panel, premature aging, etc.

Solar Energy Performance Guarantee

The second type of guarantee you should look into is the panel’s performance guarantee.  Panels lose a very small amount of efficiency per year.  The loss is on the order of less than one percent (typically 0.4 to 0.7%).  A performance guarantee assures you that your panels won’t degrade any faster than that.  Basically, it ensures your panels will perform at peak levels for their lifetime.  These guarantees are usually around 20-25 years.

Solar Panel Efficiency

The efficiency of a panel tells you how well it converts sunlight into electricity.  This is not as important of a metric as you may think. Modern solar panels all have very high efficiency, typically around 20%.  The differences between panel efficiency ratings are negligible for the cost increase.  The only time this might be of importance is if you are trying to maximize production in a small available space.  

Solar Panel Wattage

It is easy to confuse efficiency with wattage.  A wattage is a unit of measure denoting the potential electrical output of a panel under ideal circumstances.  The higher the wattage of a panel, the more electricity it can potentially produce for your home. Higher wattage panels are ideal for smaller spaces that need higher production. However, they often come at a higher price.  So it’s not always best to invest in higher wattage panels if it’s not necessary for your home.  Additionally, sometimes higher wattage panels are physically bigger.  This may mean fewer panels can fit in a certain space, thereby negating the advantage of having a higher wattage.

Solar Panel Aesthetics 

As more people are going solar, the need for well-designed panels is becoming a higher consumer demand.  Many homeowners want black panels, but there are various types of black panels.  Most silicone cells are either dark blue or black.  These cells are the squares that make up the face of the solar panels.  The space between these cells is where you can see the back sheet.  Having a black backsheet makes for a much sleeker, all black look.  Finally, considering the frame color is important.  Most solar panel frames are anodized aluminum and come in silver or black. Choosing a black frame can enhance the look of your system greatly.

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There are many elements to consider when deciding which solar panel is best for your home and your needs.  The best way to determine which options may work for you would be to talk with one of our solar specialists.  They are well versed in the complex nature of solar system design.  They can advise you on which panels will produce the most energy, most economically, and with the most aesthetic system design.

Reasons to Go Solar

The Top 5 Reasons To Go Solar in 2021

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America’s revolutionary solar advocate succinctly summarized the reasons why you should go solar.

I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power!

– Thomas Edison quoted in 1931

Solar energy systems are proven savings and investment tool with locked in returns over 25 years. Beyond electricity bill savings, here’s a breakdown of the top five reasons for installing solar energy panels in your home, business property or municipal building in 2021.

Let’s expand on the five top reasons to go solar.

No. 1 – Go Solar for Energy Independence

Nonrenewable energy sources – coal, oil, natural gas – are heavily relied on to power the United States to the point of future depletion due to the cost and environmental damage. The renewable energy source of solar power is constantly being replenished and will never cease.

Realize energy independence through solar panel power.

  • Gain control over your energy costs
  • Invest in your property’s energy resources
  • Own your property’s power source
  • Break free from non-competitive utility electric bills
  • End unprofitable electric rentals from utility companies

Regardless of the size of your solar panel installation investment, you will receive savings on your local utility bill that will grow over time. When utility rates increase – your sunshine energy remains free on a constant basis. A home improvement investment in solar energy pays large dividends increasing on a yearly basis.

No. 2 – Go Solar for Savings

Reap monetary benefits through savings realized via solar powered energy.

  • Savings every month
  • Savings over the decades
  • Realization of a lifetime return on investment

You will realize instant electricity bill savings regardless of the size of your solar panel investment. Once your solar energy system is installed and working, your future monthly local utility bills will reduce.

Solar panel technology is modular. This means you can completely cover the roof of your home or select optimal direct-daylight sections for installation. A complete installation covering your roof can easily eliminate your monthly bill entirely. Millions of Americans are currently enjoying freedom from the bondage of payment to their local utility company because of the solar energy phenomenon.

No. 3 – Go Solar and Add Market Value to Your Home

A solar panel system installed in your home will increase the market value of your property. When you place your property on the market, your home will sell up to 17% higher than the competitive homes in the area. Boost your home’s future property value by making the installation of a solar panel system part of your home improvement plans in 2021.

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  • Average $20,000 increase in market value to a $500,000 home with the solar panel system
  • Potential of receiving 100 percent of solar panel investment upon the sale of a home

Solar energy is used to generate electricity powering your home’s:

  • Lighting
  • Heating
  • Hot Water
  • Cooling system

According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, every $1 of savings generated from a solar energy system will add $20 to your home’s market value.

Determining factors include:

  • Your home’s location
  • Size of solar panel installation
  • The existing market value of your home

An average increase in the resale of a home with a solar energy system equals $5,911 for each 1 kW of panels installed.

Amazingly, the installation of solar panels will increase the pace of your home’s sale by 20 percent.

No. 4 – Go Solar and Outpace the Joneses

Don’t just keep up with the property owners in your community – outpace them with the future marketability of a solar energy system. You can outdo the Jones by generating passive income through a solar energy investment in your home. Solar energy and its passive income generation realize economic dividends easily measured in monetary terms – dollar, cents, and other incentives.

There are many states offering generous renewable energy incentives for property owners investing in solar panel energy systems. Once you qualify for these incentives, the local utility company is responsible for paying you for the clean energy produced from your solar panels – cash or credit. This translates into a zero balance owed – or – a negative electricity bill.

No. 5 – Go Solar and Reap Environmental Benefits

The environmental and personal satisfaction benefits of going solar are enormous.

  • Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
  • Decreased dependence on dwindling fossil fuels
  • Cleaner and more sustainable energy source of electricity
  • Stimulation of your State’s job growth in green technology
  • Stimulation within energy sectors of your State’s economy
  • Cleaner air, water, and soil
  • Greater energy security
  • Stronger economic growth

Go Solar With a Free Consultation From Solar.com

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  • The most qualified solar installer in your local area
  • Trusted solar installer at the best price
  • Solar panel installation quotes without a barrage of sales calls

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