Flexible Solar Panels Explained: Uses, Benefits & Limits
Discover how flexible solar panels work, where they perform best, and how they compare to standard panels for modern solar needs.
Flexible solar panels typically have an efficiency rating between seven and 15 percent. Use the EnergySage Marketplace to learn more about your solar options! There are very few (if any) solar installers who offer flexible panels as part of a rooftop or ground-mounted system.
A flexible solar panel setup is usually best for on-the-go solar power instead of as a permanent home solar solution. When you're out on the trail, camping, or driving long distances, having a durable, lightweight, and flexible solar panel setup can be a great way to generate free, clean electricity from the sun.
To make a flexible solar panel, silicon wafers must be sliced down to just a few micrometers wide. These ultra-thin silicon wafers give solar panels many unique properties, including flexibility for some models. Flexible solar panels made of ultra-thin silicon cells have been around for a while.
The crystalline silicon is molded into wafers and then encased in flexible plastic that provides enough bendability to mount onto irregularly shaped surfaces. Of the two main types of flexible solar panels, the crystalline silicon option is the most commonly used.
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