Realistically, most solar panels last 25 to 40 years or more. Panels will, however, slowly begin to degrade over time, meaning they may produce less energy. Conventional solar panel degradation rates are currently the standards are between 0.5 to 0.8% loss per year. SunPower panels degrade at a lower rate, just .25% or lower. To determine the projected output of your solar panels after a certain number of years, you can simply multiply the degradation rate by the number of years you are interested in and subtract that number from 100%. So, if your panel manufacture predicts 0.5% degradation, at 25 years it will produce 87.5% as it did when first installed. Your SunPower panels would still be delivering 92% of the original output.

Because they have no moving parts, if no damage occurs due to wind, debris or environmental factors, solar panels can continue to produce power for many decades. Manufacturers generally offer both an equipment warranty, to certify against defects, and a performance warranty, to guarantee that your panels will produce a certain amount of electricity. Your solar panel’s performance warranty, which typically lasts 25 years, can give you a better sense of how much electricity to expect from your solar panel system over time.

But it’s important to consider is the actual meaning of the warranty. Many conventional solar warranties are simply a 25 year ‘Power Performance Guarantee’ and may replace a defective part. But they may not cover removal, shipping, or re-installation of the panel. Not so with SunPower. If anything goes wrong with your SunPower solar energy system, it is fully covered for 25 years. That’s for repair, or replacement (including shipping and installation) for 25 years.

And what about the carbon footprint of your solar panels? The lifespan of a solar panel is significantly longer than the “energy payback time,” or EPBT. EPBT is the amount of time it takes for a solar panel to produce enough clean electricity to “pay back” the energy that was used to manufacture it in the first place. In 2010 an analysis from Brookhaven National Laboratory found that the EPBT of a solar panel is just six months. With the latest technology that number that has most likely fallen as panel manufacturing becomes more efficient.

So, what are you waiting for? Get on board, save money with the highest quality system and do-right for the environment long into the future!

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