
polycrystalline solar panels
Polycrystalline solar panels are a type of solar panel made from multiple silicon fragments melted together. They have a characteristic bluish hue and a slightly less uniform appearance than monocrystalline panels. These panels are typically more affordable and easier to produce, offering good efficiency for converting sunlight into electricity. Because the silicon fragments are not as pure as in monocrystalline panels, they may generate slightly less power per panel but remain a reliable, cost-effective option for solar energy systems. Their durability and performance make them a popular choice for residential and commercial solar installations.