{"id":1308,"date":"2024-03-04T11:59:54","date_gmt":"2024-03-04T11:59:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/solarsunair.co.uk\/?p=1308"},"modified":"2024-03-04T12:02:46","modified_gmt":"2024-03-04T12:02:46","slug":"do-solar-panels-work-well-in-winter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/solarsunair.co.uk\/do-solar-panels-work-well-in-winter\/","title":{"rendered":"Do Solar Panels Work Well in Winter?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
As a solar panel installation company, we often receive questions from customers about the effectiveness of solar panels during the winter months. Many people assume that solar panels don’t work well in cold weather, but the truth is that they can still generate electricity even when it’s snowing outside. Clearly their overall output generally is lower in the winter months, this is why we use complex design software to design our customers solar systems and show them the estimated output on a monthly basis, taking into account daylight hours, increases in shading and almost factor you can imagine. Almost every time this ends up looking like a nice smooth curve when plotted on a graph, with a peak bang in the middle of the summer months! In this article, we’ll analyse winter solar PV generation and help you decide whether you should get solar panels installed in winter or wait for summer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The short answer is yes, solar panels do work in cold weather. In fact, studies have shown that solar panels can actually perform better in colder climates than in hot ones! This is because high temperatures can reduce the efficiency of solar panels, while cooler temperatures can increase their performance. So most of the downturn in performance from your solar panels in the colder winter months, is purely down to the lower solar energy available, due to factors like the shorter daylight hours and increased cloud cover. So what we always say to customers new to solar panels, that go for an installation in winter, is that it can only get better. As the weather improves into the summer months, your generation will skyrocket and hit it’s peak performance. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Many people don’t realise that the efficiency of solar pv panels can vary depending on the temperature. In general, solar panels operate most efficiently at moderate temperatures, typically around 25\u00b0C. As the temperature increases beyond this point, the efficiency begins to decrease. However, the relationship between temperature and solar panel efficiency is complex, and there are several factors to consider. Firstly, it’s important to understand that solar panels are made up of various components, including photovoltaic (PV) cells, glass, frame, and wiring. Each of these components has its own unique thermal properties, which can affect the overall efficiency of the panel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
When the temperature rises, the PV cells within the solar panel begin to degrade in terms of efficiency. This is because high temperatures increase the flow of charge carriers within the cells, which reduces the voltage generated. Essentially, the increased heat causes the electrons to move faster, leading to a decrease in the panel’s ability to convert sunlight into electricity. On the other hand, colder temperatures can actually improve the efficiency of solar panels. When the temperature drops, the flow of charge carriers slows down, allowing the panel to maintain a higher voltage. As a result, solar panels can produce more electricity per hour in cool weather compared to hot weather.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
To illustrate how effective solar panels can be during the winter months, let’s take a look at some real-life examples of systems we’ve installed here at Solar Sun & Air. One of our clients in Bristol had a 3.64kWp solar panel system installed on their roof in winter 2022-2023. Despite the cold weather, this system has still generated an average of around 90-100 kWh per month over the past few months\u2013 still enough to power a good chunk of their household usage!<\/p>\n\n\n\n