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Solar Shop (Adelaide):

Two New Panel Types Available

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If you are considering getting panels at a solar shop, Adelaide has a number of places that carry a range of different types. While everyone is familiar with Mono Crystalline, Poly-Crystalline, and Thin film Amorphous, there are two other panel types that have made their way into the market. Hybrid panels and CIS (Compound) panels are the newest additions to the solar panel family, with the latter only hitting shelves in the first half of 2010. Before purchasing a set of panels, read consumer reviews and do some research. Our preferred solar panel supplier can help you choose the right one for your home.

Hybrid panels

Hybrid solar technology combines different types of photovoltaic materials to get the best performance in any condition. Since these materials absorb different types of light, you’re more likely to get an even performance as light will vary throughout the day. The cells contained in these panels are constructed of a thin layer of crystalline silicon between two layers of amorphous silicon. The reason for this combination is to increase the efficiency of the solar cells. With this kind of panel, you get better shade and temperature endurance than crystalline panels and greater efficiency than thin films.

CIS (Compound) panels

CIS panels are the latest to hit the solar market. With initial research beginning as far back as 1993, this Japanese developed panel technology is made from a material composed of a solid solution of Copper Indium Selenide (CIS) and Copper Gallium Selenide. In terms of energy generation and performance, these panels compare favourably to Mono Crystalline panels, with improved performance at higher temperatures. Another positive point for this type of thin film panel is their shade tolerance, due to a bypass diode that’s been integrated into every silicon layer in each cell.

In the future, as technology continues to improve, you’ll see new types of panels when you visit a solar shop. Adelaide has a number of places that can help you get the right panels for your home. However before purchasing, make sure to do your research as not all panels are built the same. Click on our preferred solar panel supplier to find out more.

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