What is a 2 kW Solar Panel?
1. Technological Advancements Panels equipped with the latest technology tend to be more expensive. For example, monocrystalline panels are known for their high efficiency and space-saving design, but they come at a premium. Bifacial panels, designed to capture sunlight on both sides, can also be pricier but offer higher energy yield in certain installations.
A rooftop solar installation can provide enough energy to power your home’s electricity and HVAC needs.
1. Quality and Technology The technology behind the solar panel significantly impacts its price. Monocrystalline panels, for example, tend to be more efficient and space-efficient than polycrystalline or thin-film panels. As a result, they are generally priced higher.
Ground-mounted systems also offer the opportunity for expansion. Should energy needs increase in the future, additional panels can be added to the existing setup with relative ease. This scalability makes ground-mounted systems a smart investment for those planning for future energy needs.