Thin-Film vs Crystalline Solar: A Side-by-Side Comparison
Thin-film solar covers three different technologies (CdTe, CIGS, amorphous silicon). Crystalline beats all three for residential rooftop. Here’s where thin-film actually wins.
Thin-film solar covers three different technologies (CdTe, CIGS, amorphous silicon). Crystalline beats all three for residential rooftop. Here’s where thin-film actually wins.
Mono won the residential solar market. Poly’s barely manufactured anymore. Here’s what the comparison still means for used markets and existing installs.
Solar panel efficiency is the most-quoted, least-understood spec in solar. Here’s what the number actually measures, the Shockley-Queisser limit, and why a 22% panel isn’t always better than an 18% one.
Bifacial panels capture light on both sides, but the back-side gain depends entirely on what’s beneath them. Snow delivers 20%+, dark asphalt delivers 1-3%. Here’s how to tell which camp you’re in.
Thin-film solar covers three different technologies (CdTe, CIGS, amorphous silicon). Crystalline beats all three for residential rooftop. Here’s where thin-film actually wins.
String inverters, microinverters, and power optimizers compared by shading tolerance, cost, warranty, and roof complexity. One shaded panel is the difference between 30% loss and 3% loss.
The 25-year warranty doesn’t mean panels die at 25. NREL field data and the Swiss Mont-Soleil array show panels at 30-40+ years still producing 75-85% of original output. Here’s the real lifespan story.
Solar panels degrade at a median 0.5%/year, but premium panels do 0.25% and bargain panels do 1.0%. Here’s the actual physics — LID, PID, microcracks, encapsulant browning — and what makes the difference.
Solar trackers add 20-45% annual energy at the cost of moving parts and 15-25 year mechanical wear. Worth it for mid-latitude ground-mount; almost never for a roof. Here’s the breakdown.
Tandem perovskite-on-silicon cells hit 33.9% efficiency in lab in 2025, well past silicon’s physical limit. Stability is the catch — and it’s been ‘five years away’ for fifteen years. Here’s where the tech actually stands.