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4 FAQs about Lifespan of C-class photovoltaic panels

How long do solar panels last?

It is acknowledged that not much attention has been devoted to the end-of-life options for solar panels. The life of most commercially available panels is stated to exceed twenty years, and the lack of urgency in finding solutions may in part be attributed to the anticipated delay by which solutions are thought to be needed.

How efficient are 10 year old solar panels?

How Efficient Are 10-Year-Old Solar Panels? Given the typical degradation rate of about 0.5–0.9% per year, a 10-year-old solar panel can be expected to retain 90–95% of its original efficiency. This means that if a solar panel started with an efficiency of 20%, it should still deliver around 18-19% efficiency after a decade.

Do solar panels need to be replaced after 25 years?

After 25 years, your solar panels won't necessarily need to be replaced; however, their ability to absorb sunlight will be reduced. In this blog, we'll explain how long solar panels last, review solar panel degradation rates, and ways to make sure your solar panels last as long as possible.

Do solar panels expire?

There is technically no expiration date on solar panels. However, over time, they naturally tend to become less efficient at producing energy. Some panels can also break due to physical damage from extreme weather conditions.

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