Solario-GR

Solar Module Cleaning Chemical

Solario-GR

HEAVY DUTY DUST CLEANER
IMPROVE TRANSPARENCY
WORK EXCELLENT ON
  • CEMENT DUST
  • CARBON DUST
  • BIRDS DROPPING
  • METAL DUST

We know that Solar Modules Cleaning is required for Optimum Performance. A solar panel typically consists of solar cells covered by a protective glass coating, and just like your car windshield – the longer it's outside – the more likely it will get dirty and need to be cleaned. Your system is expected to produce a certain amount of power.

A solar monitoring system can tell you if your system is off line or if it’s not performing as expected and run diagnostic programs. Solar monitoring systems showing you how much power you’ve saved, how much CO2 you’ve saved, and how much money you’ve saved.


WHY CLEAN SOLAR MODULES?

Solar panels work by allowing light into the solar cells. The more light that hits a panel, the more power it will generate. Due to the upwards angle of solar panels, they are more prone to bird droppings and a build-up of general dust and dirt that does not wash off with just rain. This reduces the amount of light hitting the panel and reduces its output.

As the projected energy figures claimed by solar panel manufacturers and installers are based on the optimum performance of clean solar panels, this build-up of dirt can adversely affect the panel’s ability to meet those projections. So it is important to clean solar panels in order to protect and maintain your investment. Regular solar panel cleaning will also help you to make the most of the government feed-in tariff.

If their solar panels were not cleaned regularly, they would not run at their optimum performance. Solar Module cleaning is not necessary in some of the climate, but it is proved that solar Module cleaning is necessary in India or the countries where environment dust & flashover contamination is high.


CAN IT IMPROVE EFFICIENCY?

It has been proved that cleaning panel increases efficiency. Efficiency output would range from 5-60% in different sites. One of the contributing factors in the drop of efficiency in solar PV panels is the accumulated dust on the solar panel.

In practice, dust must be removed from the surface of solar PV panels in order to ensure highest performance." Solar Energy Power Association notes that dirty solar panels can lose 20% of their energy output.

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory puts that figure even higher, at 25%. Recent university research has shown that a dirty solar panel can lose 50% of its efficiency compared to a clean solar panel.