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In this section of our website, you can find solar panels for public sector buildings: schools, hospitals, libraries, post offices, etc. Feel free to contact us to learn more about prices, warranties, shipping options and system designs.
Using solar panels for public sector buildings has several benefits:
Overall, solar panels help the public sector save money, protect the environment, and set a positive example for the community. The solar industry creates jobs in installation, maintenance, and manufacturing, so getting solar panels for public sector buildings reinforces the economy.
Here are three solid options when it comes to choosing solar panels for public sector building. You can find these solar panels for sale, as well as many alternatives at A1 SolarStore.
The Solar4America 410W is an excellent option for homeowners. With 108 half-cut solar cells, this panel delivers a robust power output of 410W and an efficiency of 21%, ensuring optimal energy generation. It comes with 25-year product and performance warranties, making it a dependable choice.
This model is ideal for commercial and utility-scale installations. While its appearance might be somewhat standard, it delivers substantial energy output, ranging from 405W to 425W, depending on the chosen variant. Equipped with PERC technology and five busbars, it achieves an efficiency of over 19%.
The Magnus Green 440W panel is a reliable choice for public sector PV projects, offering a solid balance of power and efficiency at a competitive price. Ideal for residential projects, this panel delivers substantial power output without straining your budget. With a 20.3% efficiency rating, it effectively converts a significant portion of sunlight into usable electricity, helping to reduce energy costs. For long-term assurance, Magnus Green provides a 25-year product and performance warranty, guaranteeing 85.5% of the initial power output after 25 years.
The cost of solar panels for public sector buildings mainly depends on the brand and origins. Chinese-made solar panels are the cheapest and European-made panels tend to be the most expensive. The price also depends on the brand, design of a panel, warranties and efficiency.
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