What are the long-term benefits of investing in higher quality solar panels?
Synopsis
As more and more people become educated about solar panels, they are beginning to seek out higher quality products. This is due to concerns about poor quality systems that are often reported in the news. By investing in a higher efficiency panel, homeowners and business owners can generate more electricity and save money in the long run. While the upfront cost may be higher, a quality panel will maintain its capacity over 25 years and will still generate a substantial amount of electricity.
<br/>Choosing a high quality solar panel provides greater reliability and comes with a 25 year product warranty, protecting your investment for the long term. It is important to invest in a company with a strong reputation, as many panel manufacturers may not be around in the future. By investing in a quality product, you can ensure that your investment is protected by a reputable manufacturer and you can generate electricity for years to come.
Video Transcript
More and more people are researching the panels, and getting more educated. So people are scared with what they see on the news about poor quality systems. I think more and more homeowners and business owners are getting educated, and starting to seek out the quality product. They know that the crap's out there, and they're actually want to do the right thing, and search out that panel. Higher efficiency panel's going to generate more. The upfront cost may be more, but in the long run it's going to make you more money. Not going to degradate as much, so a 350 watt panel now, in 25 years is still guaranteed to generate over 90% of its capacity. So in 25 years, you're still going to be generating a substantial amount of electricity.
Investing in high quality solar definitely gives you more reliability, and you're guaranteeing yourself with a company 25 year product warranty. It's going to give you a long-term investment, which is protected by a large manufacturer. Which in the solar industry who's to say if half the panel manufacturers at the moment will be around in five, 10 years time?
