What is Monocrystalline?
The most efficient type of silicon solar cell, made from a single continuous crystal structure.
Quick Answer
Almost all solar panels installed in Ireland today are monocrystalline. Their superior performance in low-light and diffuse conditions makes them ideal for the Irish climate. Popular monocrystalline brands available in Ireland include Trina Solar, JA Solar, Canadian Solar, and Hyundai.
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Monocrystalline Explained
Monocrystalline solar cells are made from a single crystal of silicon, grown using the Czochralski process. The uniform crystal structure allows electrons to flow more freely, resulting in higher efficiency (20–24%) compared to polycrystalline cells (15–18%). Monocrystalline panels are identifiable by their uniform dark appearance and typically have a higher power output per square metre. They also perform better in low-light conditions and at high temperatures.
How Does Monocrystalline Work in Ireland?
Almost all solar panels installed in Ireland today are monocrystalline. Their superior performance in low-light and diffuse conditions makes them ideal for the Irish climate. Popular monocrystalline brands available in Ireland include Trina Solar, JA Solar, Canadian Solar, and Hyundai.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are monocrystalline panels worth the extra cost?
Yes, for most Irish installations. The higher efficiency means fewer panels are needed for the same output, and they perform better in Ireland's frequently overcast conditions.
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John Rooney is the founder of Solar Info and has been covering the Irish solar energy market since 2023. He fact-checks all content against official SEAI data and maintains relationships with SEAI-registered installers across Ireland.