Solar Shingles

The most basic definition of a photovoltaic solar shingle is a solar panel that is configured as a roof shingle that is integrated into a conventional asphalt type shingle roof. Recent advances in the efficiency of solar shingles or tiles have also led to the development of solar shingles that will integrate into shake, concrete, tile and slate roofs as well. They look a lot l...
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Thin Film Solar Panels

You may have heard of thin film types of solar panels. They are a newer type of solar panel and less frequently used for homes. But they are growing in popularity. The thin film panel gets its name from how it’s produced. Layers of semiconductor materials (silicon, cadium telluride, and copper indium gallium selenide) are rolled out as a film on a surface. Thin film sola...
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Polycrystalline Panels

Solar panels are made up of crystalline cells. A typical home rooftop solar panel contains up to 40 solar cells. There are two main types of solar panel cells: polycrystalline and monocrystalline. It’s important to understand the difference between the two, because your choice will determine cost and amount of roof space your solar installation requires.
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Monocrystalline Panels

Monocrystalline solar panel cells tend to achieve higher levels of efficiency because they are made of more pure silicon. You will notice a uniformity to their coloring. Their cylindrical shape also helps these cells achieve higher efficiency. When choosing between a monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panel system, it will be important to find your solar sun number scor...
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Welcome to Samraj Bharat

Buying Solar panels could be the single best decision that you have made not only environmentally but also financially. The cost and technology improvements are slowly making solar power plants a viable option not only for large institutions but also for individual buyers. Give yourself a pat on the back for this decision. The next big question is to chose the specific brand o...
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