How does the angle of the sun affect the performance of solar panels? - Jaysis Green Energy & Infra
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How does the angle of the sun affect the performance of solar panels?

The angle of the sun plays a significant role in the performance of solar panels. The angle of the sun refers to the position of the sun in the sky, which is determined by the time of day, season, and location. Understanding how the angle of the sun affects the performance of solar panels is essential for maximizing the efficiency and effectiveness of your solar panel system.

Solar panels are designed to capture the most energy from the sun when they are directly facing it. This is known as the “peak” angle of the sun. When the sun is at its peak angle, the solar panels will produce the most energy. However, as the sun moves across the sky, the angle of incidence changes, and the energy production of the solar panels also changes. When the angle of incidence is low, less energy is produced.

In India, the optimal angle for solar panels is between 15 and 30 degrees. This is because at this angle, the sun’s rays are most intense and directly shining on the solar panels. The solar panel’s performance decreases as the angle deviates from this optimal range, resulting in a decrease in energy production.

At Jaysis, we understand the importance of the angle of the sun in relation to solar panel performance. Our team of experts will work with you to determine the best angle for your solar panel system based on your location and the specific characteristics of your property. We will also ensure that your solar panels are installed at the correct angle to maximize energy production.

Additionally, we offer tracking systems that can automatically adjust the angle of the solar panels to follow the sun’s movement across the sky. This allows the solar panels to be in the optimal angle to capture the most energy throughout the day, resulting in increased energy production.

It’s important to note that the shading of the solar panels also affects the performance of the solar panels. When solar panels are shaded, the performance of the solar panels decreases. In order to avoid shading, it’s important to position the solar panels in a location that is not shaded by trees, buildings, or other structures.

In summary, the angle of the sun plays a critical role in the performance of solar panels. The optimal angle for solar panels in India is between 15 and 30 degrees. At Jaysis, we understand the importance of the angle of the sun in relation to solar panel performance and ensure that your solar panels are installed at the correct angle to maximize energy production. We also offer tracking systems to adjust the angle of the solar panels to follow the sun’s movement across the sky, resulting in increased energy production. Additionally, it’s important to position the solar panels in a location that is not shaded by trees, buildings, or other structures.

 

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