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SEG solar panels

Thinking about making the switch to solar energy? SEG solar panels could be a great option for your home. Let’s take a closer look at SEG solar panels.

About SEG Solar company

Born in California, raised in Texas, and shipped worldwide, SEG Solar prides itself on being an internationally recognized Tier 1 American solar module manufacturer. The company was founded in 2016 and already boasts 2 years of PVEL’s Top Performer award, 2 GW of global PV cell capacity, and 5.5 GW of global PV module capacity.

SEG solar panels for your home

SEG offers a variety of solar panel series, with options to suit different needs and budgets. They offer panels made with TOPCon and PERC solar cells, known for their high efficiencies. SEG’s panels come in various wattages, with some reaching the 700W mark, which means you can potentially generate more power with fewer panels.

How efficient are SEG solar panels?

SEG solar panels boast impressive efficiency ratings, with some models reaching over 22.5%. This translates to more electricity generated from the same amount of sunlight compared to less efficient panels. Higher efficiency can lead to a smaller number of solar panels needed to meet your energy demands, potentially reducing installation costs.

SEG solar panels price

The exact cost of SEG solar panels will depend on the specific model you choose, the size of your system, and your location. Since this is an American brand, you can expect the price for their solar panels to be about 20% higher than that of Chinese modules coming at $0.6 to $1 per watt. Follow the current prices in our store.

Things to consider when buying solar panels

Thinking about installing SEG panels on your roof? While SEG offers great products, there’s more to consider before rushing to buy your new solar system.

  • Your energy needs. How much electricity does your household typically use? Understanding your average monthly electricity usage is crucial to determine the size and wattage of the solar system you’ll need to offset your energy consumption.
  • Roof condition. The roof needs to be structurally sound and be able to support the weight of the solar panels over their lifetime, which typically exceeds 25 years. If your roof is not a new one, you may want to replace it before installing a solar system.
  • Government incentives. Many US states offer different financial incentives like tax credits or rebates to encourage solar panel adoption. Research available programs in your area to reduce the upfront cost of your system. Check if your utility company offers net metering. This allows you to sell excess electricity generated by your panels back to the grid, potentially reducing your electricity bills even further.

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