FAQ

1What is the frequency of cleaning photovoltaic modules?
The frequency of cleaning photovoltaic modules depends on various factors such as the local climate, environmental conditions, and the degree of dirt and dust accumulation. As a general guideline, it's recommended to clean solar panels at least once or twice a year to maintain their optimal performance. However, you might need to adjust the cleaning frequency based on the following considerations:
Location: If your solar panels are located in areas with high levels of pollution, dust, pollen, or bird droppings, you might need to clean them more frequently.
Climate: Regions with less rainfall or higher temperatures might lead to more dirt buildup on the panels. In such areas, you may need to clean the panels more often.
Seasonal Changes: Cleaning frequency can also vary with the seasons. For instance, during the rainy season, panels might get naturally cleaned by rainfall, but during dry periods, manual cleaning might be necessary.
Efficiency Loss: Monitor your system's energy production regularly. If you notice a decrease in energy output over time, it might be an indication that the panels need cleaning.
Angle and Tilt: Panels installed at steeper angles may be less prone to dust buildup due to rainwater runoff, while panels with shallow angles might need more frequent cleaning.
2Do photovoltaic modules require maintenance?
Solar panels generally require minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning to remove dust and debris and occasional inspections for damage are recommended.
3What are Solar Tiles
Solar powered roof tiles are roofing materials that can produce energy directly from sunlight. Sunplus Solar tiles are integrated into the roof itself and function as both a roofing substance and a source of energy, as opposed to conventional solar panels, which are mounted on top of an existing roof.