How Efficient are Today’s Solar Panels?
As recently as the early 2000s, solar panels were 15% efficient on average, if not less. However, innovations in photovoltaic technology over the past two decades have significantly improved solar panel performance. Solar panel efficiency now falls between 15 and 22%, while high-efficiency solar panels can reach up to 23%.
Solar panels are not 100% efficient because they cannot absorb energy from the entire solar spectrum. The technology is not there yet either, though progress is being made toward reaching the 50% efficiency milestone. In a lab, a record-breaking solar panel achieved a 47% efficiency rate, and panels have also achieved 40% rates in real-world conditions. Efficiency rates will rise as time goes on, but choosing a high-efficiency panel is a good choice no matter the current rates.
High-efficiency solar panels generate more watts per square foot, which means less surface area may be required to collect enough sunlight. As homeowners have less room for solar panels on their roof—as compared to commercial property owners—high-efficiency solar panels are an attractive option for residential installations.
It’s important to keep in mind higher efficiency is not always an indicator of better solar panel quality. Build quality greatly impacts the reliability and performance of your solar panels. Problems caused by poor manufacturing detract from the benefits of higher efficiency. When evaluating adding a custom solar panel system, consider more than efficiency.
It’s also important to choose solar panels manufactured and sold by proven, reliable companies who can uphold the 10 to 25-year warranty offered with most solar systems. In the industry, these companies hold the “tier-1” designation, indicating they’ve been in business for at least five years, have secure financial standing, and use mechanical manufacturing techniques and strong vertical integration. Their automated manufacturing techniques decrease the likelihood of defects in the panels, and the companies’ reputations reassure if issues do arise, they will make it right.