Polycrystalline panels are made from multiple silicon crystals melted together. Unlike monocrystalline panels, which are cut from a single crystal of silicon, polycrystalline panels use a less refined process, resulting in a bluish hue and a slightly grainy appearance.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | Silicon (multiple crystals) |
| Color | Bluish with a grainy texture |
| Efficiency | ~1517% (lower than monocrystalline) |
| Lifespan | ~25 years or more |
| Cost | Less expensive than monocrystalline |
| Temperature Tolerance | Slightly lower performance in high heat compared to monocrystalline |
Lower Cost: Cheaper manufacturing process.
Less Waste: Utilizes more of the raw silicon during production.
Good Durability: Still reliable with a long lifespan.










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