A Complete Guide To Buying The Best Solar Panels
This guide will help you to
select the best solar panels for your property.
Our complete guide to buying
solar panels covers:
The top brands
What to look for when selecting a
panel
Different types of modules
Clean Energy Council (CEC)
approved panels
THE BEST QUALITY PANELS
The best solar panels are more
efficient, perform better and will operate for 25 years. SunPower and LG
manufacture the best solar panels available in USA, UK, Australia, France,
Germany, Canada both provide the best warranties the highest performance ratio
and the most efficient modules. However, there are many very good options
available.
The table below ranks the best quality
solar panels available according to our ranking criteria.
THE BEST QUALITY SOLAR PANELS
Brand: |
Efficiency: |
Performance: |
Warranty: |
Value: |
SunPower |
22.6% |
92.0% |
25 Years |
Good |
LG |
22.0% |
90.8% |
25 years |
Very good |
REC |
21.7% |
92.0% |
25 Years |
Very good |
Q Cells |
20.4% |
85.0% |
25 Years |
Good |
Solaria |
20.5% |
86.0% |
25 Years |
Good |
Trina Solar |
20.7% |
84.8% |
12 Years |
Good |
Jinko |
20.4% |
86.0% |
12 Years |
Good |
Canadian Solar |
20.2% |
83.1% |
15 Years |
Good |
HOW WE RANK AND COMPARE THE BEST PANELS
We rank the best panels based on:
·
Efficiency
·
Performance
·
Product warranties
·
Value
·
Panel efficiency
Solar panel efficiency is
an indicator of the quality of the module and how it might perform throughout
25 years. It’s no coincidence that the most efficient solar panels also have
the lowest level of degradation and perform well in adverse conditions.
Efficiency isn’t everything, but more efficient panels will take up less
of your roof space.
Performance
Measuring the performance of the
actual module can be difficult as so many factors affect solar panel
output. However, manufacturers must provide a guarantee of the performance of
the panel after 25 years, based on laboratory tests. Typically, the performance
ratio is around 80%, which indicates the level of degradation after 25
years. The best panels all have higher output ratios after 25 years, with top
of the range brands achieving above 90%.
Solar panel warranties
Another important point of
comparison is the solar panel product warranty; a manufacturer guarantees
that your panel will continue working as it should. Do not confuse the
performance warranty with the product warranty. Product warranties range from
10 to 25 years. If a company is prepared to provide a longer product warranty,
it’s normally an indication that they are producing a higher quality panel.
Value for money
The final point of comparison is
also the most subjective; value. Does the panel represent value for money?
Value is very much a decision you need to make for yourself. We assess the
value of the best panels if the quality outweighs the added solar panel
cost; if it doesn’t, we factor that in too. Value is an important
consideration, but ensuring you are buying a good quality panel that will not
let you down is more important.
TYPES OF SOLAR PANELS
Monocrystalline and
polycrystalline are the two most popular types of panels in USA, UK, Australia,
France, Germany, Canada. Both of these common panel types have their virtues
and choosing one of the other is not as important as selecting a better quality
panel with excellent performance and product warranties.
Our list of the best solar
panels only features monocrystalline panels, as they are the most
efficient modules available. Importantly, the manufacturers provide
the same product warranty and performance output guarantee for their
polycrystalline solar panels. Cost and efficiency are two of the major differences
between monocrystalline and polycrystalline panels.
CLEAN ENERGY COUNCILAPPROVED PANELS
You need to ensure that the solar
panels and inverter you buy are approved by the Clean Energy Council. If
they are not, you will not be able to receive your solar rebate, but also
it means you are buying a module that has not passed the safety and quality
tests that the CEC applies to each module. It is far more important to buy CEC
approved solar panels than tier 1 panels.
All of the modules in our list of
the best solar panels are approved by the Clean Energy Council.
Are Tier 1 panels the best?
We’ll summaries the findings as
the term often comes up in discussions of the best solar panels. The Tier 1
criteria consider the use of the modules in large scale projects over the
recent two-year period; it does not measure performance.
However, there is typically a
strong correlation between tier 1 panels and what we consider to be the best
solar panels.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
Buying solar successfully is not
only about selecting the best solar panels; you also need to consider the other
system components, the quality of the installation and your property’s specific
needs.
Quality products
Simply selecting high-quality
panels isn’t enough. It’s also essential to choose a good quality
inverter, cabling and mounting brackets. Inverters are commonly the first
component to malfunction. If solar panels seem cheap, it’s more likely
that a lower grade inverter is used and shorter product and installation
warranties have been issued. Quality cables are also an essential component of
an efficient solar panel.
Panel maintenance
Dirt and grime on your solar
panels can lead to small efficiency losses, so it’s important to inspect
your solar panels if they can be easily accessed to ensure they are
relatively clean. The more direct sunlight can easily reach the cells within
each module, the better. Fortunately, mother nature does a pretty good job of
cleaning them for us when it rains, but it may pay to clean and check them every
so often, especially if they are installed flat.
Panel degradation
Solar panels will experience a
level of deterioration over time. That is, all else being equal, they’ll
perform better in earlier years than later years. The degradation is only
natural really when you consider that solar panels have a projected lifespan of
25 years. The level of degradation varies between brands and is an indicator as
to the quality of the panel.
WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU?
For all our research into the best panels, you may disagree with the ranking criteria, or, you may place far more importance on one of the criteria like performance in shade conditions, or value. You must, of course, select the best panel for your property and financial circumstances.
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