How long do solar panels last?Depending on the manufacturer, the performace of solar panels can be guaranteed for 25 to 30 years, but it is very possible that your panels will go on to produce electricity for longer than that. The first 25 to 30 years after your solar system has been installed is considered to be the system’s “useful life,” but panels can still produce electricity for decades longer. In fact, the world’s first modern solar panel is still producing electricity at the ripe age of 60! What is a solar panel’s useful life? Just like a lot of other equipment, solar panels do not perform at 100% for their entire life and then just stop working in year 30. Instead, solar panels, at a very slow rate, produce less electricity as they age. This process is called degradation. Because of solar panel degradation, production warranties for most panels change as they age. Manufacturers typically guarantee 90% of the panel’s production until the first ten years. After ten years, that percentage drops back to 80% for the remaining 15 to 20 years. After the system’s useful life, your panels can go on producing electricity. However, depending on your financial goals, you may want to replace your panels with new ones that will produce electricity at a higher rate.
What is solar panel degradation?All solar panels slowly degrade over time, which means that they are producing less electricity from the same amount of sunlight. How and why does this happen? A variety of external factors (like weather) wear down the panels and have a negative impact on their ability to produce electricity.
What causes degradation in solar panels?There are many different factors that contribute to solar panel degradation, but many of them focus on something that is pretty hard to control: the weather.
How fast do solar panels degrade?On average, solar panels degrade at a rate of 1% each year. That is backed up by the solar panel manufacturer’s warranty, which grants 90% production in the first ten years and 80% by year 25 or 30. However, a study conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) shows a more accurate picture of solar panel degradation. This study took a look at the degradation rates for almost 2,000 solar systems across the world in a variety of climates and found that monocrystalline panels made after the year 2000 degraded at a rate of just 0.4%―less than half of the 1% rate used in the warranties. While solar panels lose a few percentages right away due to LID, the degradation rate slows down significantly for the remainder of their lifetime. How can I extend the life of my solar system?Just like a car only runs for a certain amount of miles or a piece of equipment starts to lose its touch after so many years, solar panel degradation is bound to happen. However, you are still making a solid investment that is going to reduce your company’s overhead or your household’s monthly expenses. But like regularly changing the oil in your car, are there ways to extend the useful life of your solar panels? Because solar panels do not have any moving parts, there is not a whole lot that you need to do. Your best bet is to plan for this before your system is installed. Even though solar panels are sturdy and built to withstand pressure, your panels could suffer a lot during a rough installation process. You want to be sure that you are working with certified industry experts that are going to install your system for the long run and with the utmost care, using high-quality panels and parts. This will go a long way toward keeping your energy production high throughout―and even beyond―the system’s life expectancy. Another factor that you and your solar installer should consider when you are designing your solar system is choosing a location. Try to avoid placing the panels near things that can cause physical damage, like the wind blowing trees and bushes against the panels, as this may speed up degradation. Though solar technology is a relatively care-free investment, periodic maintenance checks and cleaning can also help extend the lifespan of solar panels. However, it is imperative that you work with products and companies that practice proper methods for cleaning and maintenance, as more harm than good could be done to your system. What happens to solar panels after 30 years?Just because your solar system has reached the end of its expected life, this does not mean that it still cannot produce energy and save you money. Manufacturers determine the solar panel’s “useful life” is over once the panel’s production dips below 80%―but that does not mean that it is useless. The panels will continue to produce energy for many years to come but at a lower efficiency level. Degradation is a normal, unavoidable part of owning solar panels. Nothing lasts forever, but the savings that your solar system generates for you throughout its useful life will certainly be considered and could be reinvested into your website. Some of our customers reach payback in as little as five years, which leaves them with two and a half decades of free electricity. |
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