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Solar Panel Sizes and Features in Delhi/NCR: A Complete Guide

Solar Panel Sizes and Features in Delhi/NCR: A Complete Guide

 

With the advancement in technology, the sizes of the solar panels are reducing to provide the same potential of electricity. Right now the panels available in Delhi / NCR can provide up to 340 Watts of power from a single panel. It means there would be a requirement of at least 3 panels if one wishes to generate 1 KW of solar power. Here we will discuss the sizes and features of solar panels

 

Sizes and Features of Solar Panels

The panel sizes generally available in the markets will include panels from 250 watts onwards. Commonly available will include panel sizes of 315 watts, 330 watts and so on.

 

The panel size of a 315 watt panel will be around 2.0 meter X 1.0 meter based on the specifications provided by key suppliers. Typical specs of sizes and features of solar panels are as follows.

 

Technical 
Power (Wp)320
Mono/PolyPoly
Length (m)1.956
Width (m)0.991
Efficiency (%)16.51
Positive Power Tolerance (W)0-5
  
Commercial 
Product Warranty (Years)10
Linear Power Output Warranty (Years)25
Warranted Degradation: Year 1 (%)2.50
Warranted Power Output in Year 1 (%)97.50
Degradation after 10 years (%)10.00
Warranted Degradation/Year 2-25 (%)0.70
Warranted Power Output after 25 Years (%)80.70
Guaranteed Power (1-10 Years) (%)90.00
Guaranteed Power (10-25 Years) (%)

 

The warranties are provided by the supplier which are transferred back to back to the consumers.

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