Residential Solar Panels in New Hampshire

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Q CELLS 405W Solar Panel 132 Cell Q.PEAK DUO ML-G10+ Black on White

  • Rated Power Output 405 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.09V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Axitec 550W Solar Panel 144 Cell Bifacial AXIpremium XXL HC AC-550MBT/144V

  • Rated Power Output 550 W
  • Voltage (VOC)49.90V
  • Number of cells144
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Meyer Burger 390W Solar Panel 120 Cell All-Black MB-390-HJT120-BB-T2

  • Rated Power Output 390 W
  • Voltage (VOC)44.6V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Pickup on Fri, May 10 from Eagan, MN

Delivery on May 15–20

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Canadian Solar 400W Solar Panel 108 Cell CS6R-400MS-HL

  • Rated Power Output 400 W
  • Voltage (VOC)36.8 V
  • Number of cells108
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Q CELLS 410W Solar Panel 132 Cell 12 Busbar Q.PEAK DUO ML-G10+ Black frame/White back

  • Rated Power Output 410 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.37 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Q CELLS 485W Solar Panel 156 cells Q.PEAK DUO XL-G10.3/BFG

  • Rated Power Output 485 W
  • Voltage (VOC)53.63 V
  • Number of cells156
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Pickup on Fri, May 10 from Arlington, TX

Delivery on May 15–20

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Q CELLS 365W Solar Panel 120 Cell 12 Busbar Q.PEAK DUO BLK G10+ Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 365 W
  • Voltage (VOC)41.21 V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline
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Sunmac Solar 370W Solar Panel 120 Cell All-Black SM370-M660NH-BB

  • Rated Power Output 370 W
  • Voltage (VOC)41.0V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline
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LONGi 540W Solar Panel 144 Cell LR5-72HBD-540M

  • Rated Power Output 540 W
  • Voltage (VOC)49.5
  • Number of cells144
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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URE 400W Solar Panel 108 Cell FBM400MFG-BB

  • Rated Power Output 400 W
  • Voltage (VOC)37.20V
  • Number of cells108
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Silfab 420W Solar Panel 108 Cell All-Black SIL-420-QD

  • Rated Power Output 420 W
  • Voltage (VOC)37.68V
  • Number of cells108
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Pickup on Fri, May 10 from Eagan, MN

Delivery on May 15–20

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JA Solar 545W Solar Panel 144 Cell Bifacial JA-JAM72-D30-545MB

  • Rated Power Output 545 W
  • Voltage (VOC)49.75V
  • Number of cells144
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Pickup on Fri, May 10 from Eagan, MN

Delivery on May 15–20

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Canadian Solar 395W Solar Panel 132 Cell CS3N-395MS HiKuBlack

  • Rated Power Output 395 W
  • Voltage (VOC)44.3 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Q CELLS 400W Solar Panel 132 Cell 12 Busbar Bifacial Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+/T

  • Rated Power Output 400 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.55V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Pickup on Fri, May 10 from Arlington, TX

Delivery on May 15–20

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Silfab 400W Solar Panel 132 Cell SIL-400-HC+ Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 400 W
  • Voltage (VOC)43.02
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Silfab 380W Solar Panel 120 cell SIL-380-HC Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 380 W
  • Voltage (VOC)42.17 V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline
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Panasonic 370W Solar Panel 120 Cell EverVolt EVPV370PK

  • Rated Power Output 370 W
  • Voltage (VOC)41 V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Q CELLS 410W Solar Panel 132 Cell 6 Busbar Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 410 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.37 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Pickup on Fri, May 10 from Eagan, MN

Delivery on May 15–20

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Q CELLS 400W Solar Panel 132 Cell Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+

  • Rated Power Output 400 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.3 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Q CELLS 405W Solar Panel 132 Cell 6 Busbar Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 405 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.34 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Mission Solar 430W Solar Panel 72 Cell MIN-MSE430SX9Z Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 430 W
  • Voltage (VOC)49.28 V
  • Number of cells72
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline
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Solar4America 410W Solar Panel 108 Cell All-Black S4A410-108MH10

  • Rated Power Output 410 W
  • Voltage (VOC)37.50 V
  • Number of cells108
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline
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Trina 390W Solar Panel 120 Cell TSM-390-DE09C07

  • Rated Power Output 390 W
  • Voltage (VOC)40.8
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Panasonic 360W Solar Panel 120 Cell EverVolt EVPV360PK

  • Rated Power Output 360 W
  • Voltage (VOC)40.6 V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Magnus Green Solar 440W Solar Panel 120 Cell MGS-60M10-440W

  • Rated Power Output 440 W
  • Voltage (VOC)41.2V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline
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Q CELLS 405W Solar Panel 132 Cell 12 Busbar Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 405 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.34 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Silfab 410W Solar Panel 132 Cell SIL-410-HC+ Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 410 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.59 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Q CELLS 425W Solar Panel 108 Cell 12 Busbar Q.TRON BLK M-G2+ Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 425 W
  • Voltage (VOC)38.67 V
  • Number of cells108
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Pickup on Fri, May 10 from Arlington, TX

Delivery on May 15–20

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REC 365W Solar Panel 120 Cell REC365NP2 BOB

  • Rated Power Output 365 W
  • Voltage (VOC)40.9 V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Silfab 500W Solar Panel 132 Cell SIL-500-HM

  • Rated Power Output 500 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.78V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Pickup on Fri, May 10 from Eagan, MN

Delivery on May 15–20

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Panasonic 400W Solar Panel 132 Cell PNS-EVPV400HK

  • Rated Power Output 400 W
  • Voltage (VOC)48.8 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Solaria 400W Solar Panel 108 Cells Bifacial PowerX-400R-4T

  • Rated Power Output 400 W
  • Voltage (VOC)37.3
  • Number of cells108
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Panasonic 400W Solar Panel 132 cell PNS-400-EVP132GL

  • Rated Power Output 400 W
  • Voltage (VOC)48.8 V
  • Number of cells132
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Panasonic 350W Solar Panel 120 Cell EverVolt EVPV350PK

  • Rated Power Output 350 W
  • Voltage (VOC)40.3 V
  • Number of cells120
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline
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Silfab 410W Solar Panel 66 Cell SIL-410-BG Elite Assembled in USA

  • Rated Power Output 410 W
  • Voltage (VOC)45.92 V
  • Number of cells66
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline
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SunPower Maxeon 415W Solar Panel 112 Cell SPR-MAX3-415-BLK-R

  • Rated Power Output 415 W
  • Voltage (VOC)40.7
  • Number of cells112
  • Cell TypeMonocrystalline

Delivery on May 15–20

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Difference of Industrial Solar Panels and Residential Solar Panels

When it comes to harnessing the power of the sun, both industrial and residential settings can benefit from solar panels. However, there are a few key differences between the two. Understanding these differences can help you make an informed decision about which type of solar panels is right for your needs.

  1. Size and Capacity: Industrial solar panels are larger and have a higher capacity to generate electricity compared to residential solar panels. This is because industrial settings generally have a higher energy demand. Residential solar panels, on the other hand, are designed to meet the energy needs of individual households.

  2. Installation: Installing industrial solar panels typically requires more space and complex wiring systems due to their larger size and higher capacity. Residential solar panels, on the other hand, can be installed on rooftops or in smaller areas, making them more suitable for residential homes.

  3. Cost: Industrial solar panels generally have a higher upfront cost due to their larger size and higher capacity. Residential solar panels are more affordable and accessible for homeowners, as they are designed to meet the specific energy needs of residential properties.

  4. Energy Offsetting: While industrial solar panels are primarily used to offset energy consumption in commercial and industrial settings, residential solar panels are typically used to offset energy bills in residential homes. By harnessing the power of the sun, homeowners can generate their own clean and renewable energy, reducing their reliance on the grid and lowering their utility bills.

How Many Residential Solar Panels do I Need in New Hampshire?

Determining the number of residential solar panels you will need in New Hampshire depends on several factors, including your energy consumption, available roof space, and the efficiency of the solar panels. To get an accurate estimate, you can use our handy calculator or consult with our solar specialists.

  1. Energy Consumption: Start by assessing your energy usage. Look at your previous utility bills to determine the average monthly kilowatt-hour (kWh) consumption. This will give you an idea of how much energy you need to offset with solar panels.

  2. Solar Panel Efficiency: The efficiency of solar panels can vary. Higher efficiency panels generate more electricity for the same amount of sunlight compared to lower efficiency panels. Consider the efficiency ratings of the solar panels when calculating how many you will need.

  3. Roof Space: The available roof space plays a role in determining the number of solar panels you can install. Large roof areas can accommodate more panels, while smaller roofs may have limitations. Assess your roof space to determine the maximum number of panels you can fit.

  4. Orientation and Shading: The orientation and shading of your roof can impact the efficiency of your solar panels. Ideally, panels should be placed in a south-facing direction with minimal shading to maximize solar energy production.

By considering these factors, you can get a rough estimate of the number of residential solar panels you will need in New Hampshire. Remember to consult with our specialists for a more accurate calculation tailored to your specific needs.

Shipping Residential Solar Panels in New Hampshire

At A1 SolarStore, we understand the importance of timely and reliable shipping. We offer shipping options for residential solar panels in New Hampshire, ensuring that you receive your order promptly and in good condition.

  1. Delivery Time: When placing an order for residential solar panels on our website, you can check the estimated delivery time for New Hampshire. This will give you an idea of when you can expect to receive your solar panels.

  2. Delivery Conditions: We provide detailed information about the delivery conditions for New Hampshire, including any requirements or restrictions. This ensures a smooth and hassle-free delivery process for our customers in New Hampshire.

  3. Consult Our Specialists: If you have any specific concerns or questions about shipping residential solar panels in New Hampshire, do not hesitate to consult with our solar specialists. They can provide you with valuable information and guidance based on your location and specific requirements.

By offering reliable shipping terms and conditions, along with the option to consult with our specialists, we strive to make the process of purchasing and shipping residential solar panels in New Hampshire as seamless as possible.

In conclusion, residential solar panels in New Hampshire provide homeowners with an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution to meeting their energy needs. Understanding the difference between industrial and residential solar panels, determining the number of panels needed, and ensuring smooth shipping are all important aspects to consider when going solar in New Hampshire.

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