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Solaris Energy Technology is a leading energy company specializing in solar panel installation, offering a wide range of solutions for residential and commercial clients.

We are committed to providing innovative and reliable services to meet the growing demand for renewable and sustainable energy sources.

Solaris' primary service is solar panel installation. Their team of experts can provide personalized recommendations and design systems that maximize energy production and efficiency. With a variety of solar panel options available, the company can meet the needs of different customers and budgets.

History of Solar Panels

The invention of the solar cell opened up a new horizon in the quest for energy production. This would manifest in various iterations over nearly two centuries at the hands of different physicists and engineers. The history of solar energy is a fascinating story of creativity and progress.

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How Does Solar Energy Work?

Solar energy is the most abundant energy on the planet. The sun is the original source of all energy.

Basically, in a solar panel system, these panels use photons to separate electrons from atoms. Photons are particles of light. The process of separating electrons from their atoms creates solar electricity.

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How Efficient Are Solar Panels?

The efficiency of solar panels refers to the percentage of sunlight that can be converted into usable electricity. On average, modern solar panels have an efficiency rate ranging from 15% to 22%. This means that 15% to 22% of the sunlight that hits the panel is converted into electrical energy.

Advancements in technology continue to improve the efficiency of solar panels. 

How to Store Solar Energy

A battery-based solar energy storage system stores the excess energy produced by your solar panels. This way, you can still use clean energy when you get home or arrive at your workplace, instead of consuming energy from the public or private grid, which is likely using coal or another form of fossil fuel energy.

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