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Recently, Elon Musk announced the successful development of the most efficient rooftop solar panels, with an energy utilization rate of up to 22%.
In addition to being the CEO of Tesla Electric Vehicles, the company is also the co-founder
of SolarCity Home Solar Panel Installation.
SolarCity says it generates more electricity per square foot and harvests more energy
than other roof panels.
Limited production of the new panels began this month, though Suncity plans to begin creating 360watts solar panels
at its new 1-gigawatt plant in New York next year.
It is reported that the new solar panel has been professionally evaluated and tested by the third-party testing company Renewable Energy Test Center, which means that it has beaten the 21.
5% energy utilization rate
created by SunPower's X series solar panels.
SunCity's panels have also significantly reduced production costs during mass production and can reach standard solar panel sizes
in the home sector.
Compared with similar panels on the market, Suncity said that energy utilization can be increased by 30% to 40%
while maintaining the same size and reducing mass production costs.
Recently, Elon Musk announced the successful development of the most efficient rooftop solar panels, with an energy utilization rate of up to 22%.
In addition to being the CEO of Tesla Electric Vehicles, the company is also the co-founder
of SolarCity Home Solar Panel Installation.
SolarCity says it generates more electricity per square foot and harvests more energy
than other roof panels.
Limited production of the new panels began this month, though Suncity plans to begin creating 360watts solar panels
at its new 1-gigawatt plant in New York next year.
It is reported that the new solar panel has been professionally evaluated and tested by the third-party testing company Renewable Energy Test Center, which means that it has beaten the 21.
5% energy utilization rate
created by SunPower's X series solar panels.
SunCity's panels have also significantly reduced production costs during mass production and can reach standard solar panel sizes
in the home sector.
Compared with similar panels on the market, Suncity said that energy utilization can be increased by 30% to 40%
while maintaining the same size and reducing mass production costs.