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Solar energy is one of the most efficient and environmentally-friendly ways to generate power at home, and our team has extensive experience designing and installing solar solutions. Our extensive knowledge means that we can offer solutions tailored to your specific needs, resulting in a cleaner, more powerful system.


Powering your home with solar energy isn't just about saving money on your electric bills. It also means reducing pollution and making a substantial investment in the future of our planet. Choosing Solar Panels in Chicago IL will help you take control of your energy needs by delivering clean power day or night; rain or shine — as well as saving you money on expensive utility bills. If you're interested in a solar solution, we can help you determine whether it's right for your home and your budget.


At Solar Panels in Chicago IL, we pride ourselves on providing state-of-the art, environmentally-conscious solutions that will pay for themselves over the course of many years. We offer complete turnkey solar installations to make everything simple and hassle-free for our clients.


If you are looking for quality solar installation in Chicago or the surrounding areas, trust our team to help you live a clean energy lifestyle. Choose Solar Panels Chicago IL. Energy and peace of mind — it's that simple.

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What Are Solar Panels And How Do They Work?

Solar cells, or solar panels, generate electricity by interacting with sunlight. This interaction results in the release of electrons from silicon atoms. This is known as the photovoltaic effect. A solar cell is typically constructed of two sheets of silicon - one is positive and the other negative. The upper layer of silicon is infused with phosphorus to produce a negative charge, and the bottom layer is infused with boron. When light hits the panels, the electrons in the silicon are drawn towards the conductive metal.


A typical grid-tied PV system generates more electricity than the customer needs during peak daylight hours. This excess energy is sold to other customers. Customers who choose to net metering may receive credits for the extra energy they produce. They can then use these credits to draw electricity from the grid at night or on cloudy days. In a net metering system, the amount of energy a customer sends and receives from the grid are recorded and monitored.



Solar panels can reduce your monthly electricity bills. Electricity is one of the largest expenses for a household, and the cost can increase every few months depending on usage and the season. With solar power, you can eliminate this costly expense and help the environment. You can even sell surplus electricity back to the electric company, which pays you a premium for returning electricity back to the grid.

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Types of Solar Panels

Solar panels can be divided into three types: monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and thin-film. Monocrystalline solar cells are the oldest type and are made from pure silicon. They look black in the sunlight but can be customized to different colors if desired. Polycrystalline panels are the most modern and are made of polycrystalline cells.


Monocrystalline solar panels have 60 cells in each panel, whereas polycrystalline panels have 72 or 96 silicon cells. The difference between the two types is their efficiency. Monocrystalline panels produce more energy, but the overall efficiency is lower. They are also less space-efficient. But, they last a longer time.


The choice of solar panels is usually dictated by the location and purpose of the installation. If the panels will be installed on a roof, for example, monocrystalline solar panels are a practical and economical option. However, they may also be outmoded. For a small area, a more efficient monocrystalline solar panel may be more practical.


While monocrystalline solar panels are still the most common type of solar panel, polycrystalline panels are the latest generation of solar cells. Polycrystalline panels contain multiple silicon crystals rather than one single crystal, so they require more space to produce the same amount of electricity. However, these panels are not as durable as their monocrystalline counterparts.

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