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Performance of the solar panel
A solar panel's performance, or output, is guaged by the amount of Energy it convert from solar radiation (daylight) into usable energy, measured in kilo watts per hour, given a certain temperature.
Our high performance, zero carbon solar panel has an average output of 1200kWh at a constant 50 degrees C. The 1000-10 solar panel can be connected in arrays of 2 to 10 solar panels to greater output, and larger arrays are still possible. Infact, Genersys solar panels have been used the world over to provide clean energy to large installations such as football stadiums (pictured above), olympic-sized swimming pools, schools and industrial complexes.
The performance of the panel relates directly to the payback of the panel. The output of the panel is achieved through the advanced engineering that has gone into the design of the panel.
Patented connection clamps, a meandering heat transfer pipe, specially coated glass and absorber section technology are among the features that contribute to such an advanced panel.
Simulations can be run by our experienced engineers to assess the exact solar panel requirements based on your demands. Please contact us for more details on how Genersys can meet your energy requirements. |
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Your guide to solar technology |
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This free booklet lists the qualities all good solar panels must have; a benchmark all high quality systems must pass.
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Buyer's guide to solar panels |
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Solar Panel Datasheet |
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Essential download for those wishing to plan or install the Genersys solar panel. Also available on request.
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Technical Datasheet |
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