
Thin Film Solar Panels
Thin film solar panels are a type of solar technology that uses very thin layers of photovoltaic materials to convert sunlight into electricity. Unlike traditional solar panels, which are usually made of crystalline silicon, thin film panels are lightweight and flexible, making them easier to install on various surfaces. They can be less efficient than their traditional counterparts but perform better in low-light conditions and high temperatures. Thin film technology can be used in a wide range of applications, from rooftops to portable devices, contributing to the growing adoption of renewable energy.