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NREL tests find SunPower panels degrade 70% less than conventional panels

By Kelly Pickerel | December 6, 2018

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As 2018 comes to an end, SunPower reflects on one of its most notable technology achievements to date: achieving the industry’s lowest solar panel degradation rate.

In partnership with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the U.S. Department of Energy’s primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development, SunPower developed a robust method to calculate solar panel degradation, which is something all solar panels experience but at varying rates. When this method was applied to eight years of energy performance data from 264 SunPower solar systems operating at various locations worldwide, it proved that SunPower panels degrade at a median rate of 0.2% per year — 70% less than the annual degradation rate for conventional solar panels.

“SunPower is a solar industry leader for a reason, creating immense value for residential and commercial customers through high-quality solar solutions that are built to last, through extreme weather, wide ranging temperatures and more,” said Tom Werner, SunPower CEO and chairman of the board. “We make good on this promise by offering the industry’s best warranty which covers power, product and service for 25 years.”

SunPower’s interdigitated back contact (IBC) solar panels have long been regarded by customers for their high efficiency and reliability. The company’s P-Series solar panels – soon to be manufactured in America – are gaining recognition for reliability as well. As an example, for the second year running, global independent energy expert and certification body DNV GL  named SunPower a top performer for its P-Series solar panels.

“Through industry-leading innovations like our proven interdigitated back contact (IBC) and P-Series solar panels, as well as our cutting-edge Next Generation Technology (NGT), SunPower continues to pave the way for global solar growth,” Werner continued. “In the new year and beyond, we remain committed to serving our customers with reliable solar energy and storage solutions that reduce electricity costs with minimal environmental impact.”

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Kelly Pickerel

Kelly Pickerel has over a decade of experience reporting on the U.S. solar industry and is currently editor in chief of Solar Power World.

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  1. Miguel Flores says

    July 30, 2021 at 4:43 pm

    Same question as Gary and Roseanne. But the 6 question is; when will we receive an answer from the author?

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  2. Roseanne Woo Haltresht says

    October 17, 2020 at 1:11 pm

    Same questions as Gary Jacobs above. Will the author of the study please respond?

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  3. Gary Jacobs says

    July 25, 2020 at 9:00 am

    1. Who funded the study
    2. Who performed the study
    3. Were near identical panels used
    4. Was the testing done parallel in identical conditions
    5. How many different companies panels were tested

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