Vertical solar panels are sub optimal for solar production and that is the biggest issue facing vertical installation.
Vertically stacked solar panels.
Mit researchers just unveiled a new three dimensional solar array that can produce up to 20 times more energy per square foot than traditional flat arrays and it s potentially more efficient.
These 3d configurations resulted in a boost in power output ranging from double to more than 20 times that of a flat solar panel with the same base area.
Fewer rails are required to mount a solar panel vertically instead of horizontally.
It s just a fact.
A whole stack of pancakes.
Solar installation companies mount their solar panels on rails attached to the steel bolts specifically for added security and stability.
By going vertical and collecting more sunlight when the sun is closer to the horizon.
Using the same logic a team of mit researchers have stacked a bunch of photovoltaic solar cells together to produce up to 20 times the power output of conventional.
Make use of unused space.
Solar installation companies mount their solar panels on rails attached to steel bolts specifically for added security and stability.
But as the mit article also states even in cloudy and or cold environments the design still outperforms conventional panels.
Lower energy production means your installation will take longer to pay itself off lowering your roi and increasing the amount of time it takes to make your money back.
Solar panels are supposed to last for 25 plus years and a lot of things can happen in that time.
This blog post is written with the intention of highlighting the importance of solar innovations in a fast growing solar industry and specific aspects regarding the challenges and constraints faced in implementing them.
The particular case study of focus here is a vertically stacked solar array prototype developed by mr t.
Smacking some solar panels on this unused side of the building is a trend that is slowly and steadily catching up.
By going vertical the panels were able.
This will happen to any solar panel regardless of whether they are vertically stacked or not.
Installing solar panels is a money saving investment.
There are a few reasons why most solar panels are installed vertically.
Solar panels are mounted on racking that uses the rafters in your roof as anchors.
When the sun is obstructed by mother nature efficiency will suffer.