Flexible solar panels offer a convenient and lightweight way to access off-grid energy. Getting the right size, height and weight to supply off-grid power for your leisure vehicle or craft can be a particular problem but our flexible solar panels for campervans, caravans, motorhomes and marine craft are an easy and convenient solution.
The choice of material is crucial when selecting flexible solar panels. Thin-film panels are great for portability, but crystalline panels provide higher efficiency and durability, which can be vital for long-term installations. Renewable Energy Consultant Installation is a breeze with flexible solar panels.
Flexible solar panels are less efficient than rigid panels but have a wider variety of applications due to their flexibility and thin size (typically 200 micrometers). Recently, organic silicon cells have been used to make flexible solar panels. Given their light weight, flexible solar panels are ideal for portable solar applications.
The cost of flexible solar panels will depend on whether they’re being used to power a house or a vehicle. To help, and give you a better idea of what you can expect to pay, we’ve broken down the cost by roof size and by vehicle size in the sections below. Flexible solar panels will typically cost you £200-£300 per square metre.
These panels are less flexible than the thin-film alternative, but are cheaper and more energy efficient. You do not necessarily need an air gap – a gap between the panel and the surface they are laid on – for flexible solar panels, since they are designed to be laid flat against a surface and bend with it.
Flexible solar panels, also called thin-film panels, work like regular photovoltaic panels by converting sun power into solar energy. The most significant difference between flexible panels and traditional crystalline silicon panels is the type of solar cells used.