When it comes to installing solar panels on your roof, some homeowners may be hesitant to adopt it because of what they’ve heard or read on the internet. Let’s set the record straight so rumors and falsehoods don’t prevent you from reaping the benefits of solar energy. Here are some common myths and misconceptions:

Myth 1: Solar only works when the sun is shining.

We still need power when it’s raining. Actually, solar technology can be leveraged in virtually any condition, including rainy and snowy days, because some sunlight still reaches the earth. Solar panels tend to perform best in cold and sunny climates because heat interferes with the conversion of sunlight into electricity. On top of that, battery storage can be connected to your solar panels and provide energy at night. This is your clean-energy backup, as opposed to conventional backup generators—if the power goes out in your neighborhood, your power will stay on.

Myth 2: Solar panels aren’t efficient enough.

Some customers hear that solar panels have an efficiency rate of 22% and wonder why it’s not 100%. Some sunlight will be reflected off the panel or be turned into heat instead of electricity. Solar cell materials also can’t absorb all the types of light that make up sunlight, like infrared light. The world-record efficiency for a solar cell at room temperature under normal sunlight is 39%, but these cells are too expensive to be cost-effective for home solar panels.
Truth is, with this huge energy supply, commercially available solar panels provide plenty of power to meet your home’s needs, at a cost at or below electricity provided by the grid in most parts of the country.

Myth 3: Solar is too expensive.

While the cost of a residential solar system can range from $15,000 to $35,000, you don’t have to pay for it all at the time of installation. There are several solar financing options that allow you to pay over time, plus local, state, and federal tax incentives and rebates to offset the costs. And solar panels require little ongoing maintenance—they are durable and reliable.

Myth 4: I don’t own my house, so I can’t go solar.

If you rent your house or live in an apartment building, community solar programs enable you to take advantage of solar energy. Community solar programs allow multiple people to benefit from a single, shared solar array. These arrays can be installed on your building or off-site. Purchasing costs and the installation of the solar energy system are then divided among all of the participants. Then everyone can buy into the shared system at a level that best fits their budget.

Where can I buy solar panels?

Well, right here on this website, of course!
YIWU GREENWAY IMP & EXP CO., LTD the one stop supplier for solar irrigation and solar off grid home systems. We produce large quantities of our own brand and customer OEM solar panels. And we always have huge stock solar panels of top 10 brands like Jinko solar, Trina solar, Yingli solar, Canadian solar, Gcl solar, risen solar, Hareon solar Q cell /Hanwha LDK etc.

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