Solar panels are made up of different types of solar cells and understanding the main types and their sub-types is the best way to research them properly. The most common type of solar cells is crystalline silicon which is made up of two sub-types monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar cells. Each of the two sub-types are very fragile, easily damaged and very costly when compared to alternative types. Also, both types require plenty of special care in the handling and installing but aside from that, their main differences lie in their ability to provide different levels of power and efficiency.
Aside from their similarities, each type does have a couple differences which make them different from others. Monocrystalline solar panels are best known for their obvious expensive characteristics but their high power output and profound efficiency are what set them apart from all other types of cells. Many consumers using these single cell solar panels complain about their peculiar shape that leads to one or both possible outcomes: the shape of the cells cause overlapping when mounted which will end up wasting silicon on the sides or the shape causes wasted space in between cells.
This is where multicrystalline solar panels come to be very handy and pretty popular with the average solar panel buying consumer today. They are cheaper than the monocrystalline type but offer much less efficiency and power. However, popular opinion rings true and consumers choose multicrystalline over their single cell counterparts the majority of the time. Unfortunately, stability is not a quality of either and their construction being between sheets of protective glass only proves their fragile structure to be true.
Amorphous silicon solar cells are the least expensive and most durable out of the main types of solar panels. This type of solar cell is able to be applied to a variety of structures and that is an ability that no other cells have. Calculators are the most common place for one to see amorphous silicon panels in action and it is more than enough to prove their durable structure. Other sub-types of solar cells are known as well but less commonly used.
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