Energy loss in solar panels can occur due to various factors:
Impact of Pollution: When it comes to pollution, the accumulation of dust, dirt, and other pollutants on solar panels’ surfaces can reduce efficiency and decrease electricity production. Pollutants block sunlight from reaching photovoltaic cells, which decreases the amount of energy that can be collected.
Research conducted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that a layer of dust on a solar panel could reduce efficiency by up to 25%. The study also revealed that air pollution, such as fog, could reduce solar panel efficiency by up to 17%.
In addition to reducing energy production, pollution can also cause physical damage to solar panels. For example, acid rain can corrode the surface of panels, which, over time, leads to a decrease in efficiency. Regular cleaning and maintenance are required to mitigate the effects of pollution on solar panels. Pollution can also lead to other factors that cause energy loss.
When the surface of a solar panel is covered with dirt, dust, or other pollutants, the amount of sunlight that reaches the photovoltaic cells is reduced.
This decreases the amount of energy that can be collected, resulting in lower energy production. Dirt and dust can also create hotspots on solar panels, areas where cells reach higher temperatures than the surrounding cells, which can damage the panel and reduce efficiency.Pollutants such as acid rain can corrode the surface of solar panels over time. This causes physical damage to the panel, reducing efficiency and shortening its lifespan.
Pollutants can also cause micro-cracks on the surface of solar panels, leading to electrical faults and lower performance. If pollutants remain on the surface for too long, they can damage the inverter, leading to decreased efficiency and energy production.
To prevent these issues, it is important to clean solar panels regularly to remove accumulated pollutants. Regular cleaning ensures that panels operate at maximum efficiency and produce the highest amount of energy possible.
Cleaning solar panels with a robot offers several advantages over manual cleaning methods:
Prepared by: Batuhan Mert LAÇİNKAYA
For your questions: batuhanlacinkaya@rob-sys.com
Date: 05.12.2024