I Ranked Every Solar Panel (Here’s What’s ACTUALLY Good)

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In this video we are ranking solar panels in a tier list so that you can see which ones are overrated and which ones are actually the best solar panels that are worth getting! Each solar panel in this tier list has been reviewed very carefully based not only on things like the efficiency and warranty but also on the benefits of each solar panel as well as the overall value it should give you. I tried my best to cover every Solar Panel, but in order to do that I had to generalize some stuff because there are literally hundreds of Solar Panels on the market! The panels in this video were the most popular, so hopefully focusing on those credit cards will help you make better decisions about which ones to get.

I’m also ranking the solar panels in this tier list based on my unbiased opinion, and I want to make it clear that I was not sponsored by any manufacturer that I included on this list. This list is constantly changing as manufacturers release new products and update their current panels; but for now, these are the worst and best solar panels on the market.

This “Solar Panels Ranked” video style was a lot of fun to make, so let me know if you would like to see more Solar Panel rankings in the future!
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Without price this just isn't very useful. It's ranking a Koenigsegg in S tier and a Honda Civic in B tier. People are usually looking for the best bank for their buck panel, not the best panel or the cheapest panel. In the end we're trading money for electricity, so both price and efficacy of panel matter.

JorenMathews
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Qcells just announced they are spending $Billions on a new factory in the USA (Georgia) the factory will be completed at the end of 2024. Puts them high on my list !

Bowhuntersgoxzx
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I just found your channel and I am completely impressed with your engineering based evaluations. You are a Pro indeed. Well done. 😊

rosalieroku
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What a great presentation. I learned quite a lot. We happen to have Q cells -so far so good.

robertking
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literally no different from the IQ7 and IQ8 except sunlight backup which sucks! and the IQ7 they use is 384w output

brandonlotsberg
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Do you not have the Q.cells Q.Tron panels in the US? I've got them on my house and they are certainly a tier ahead of the older Q.Peak series, with better efficiency, better temperature coefficient and warranted to still be producing over 90.6% at year 25.

Pete
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Jinko Solar JKM465M-7RL3-TV 465W, Bifacial x 6 =2790 watts peaks at 3414 watts and 680 watts in overcast. 465w producing 569 watts. The only performance that matters for my set up is what I can get through clouds Nov to Feb. March to Oct temp coefficient doesn't matter because months before it even gets hot here the system is in float charge at 9am or earlier. If not for cost I would have got Sunpower but glad I got these instead.

bobmonztr
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Will the way the Silfab panels are made with the cooper backing help improve the temperature coefficient?

jl-
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You didnt mention that high temperature coefficient is a bonus also in cold climate region as it boost our voltage and thus increase our solar production a bunch in winter. Also you ranked those solar panels without having any price to it. I checked one of those panasonic panel from your S tier and came out with a 450$ price tag... I could get 2 or 3 panels of equivalent power from Trina for the same price. I mean panasonic is all nice and everything, but when your not a top 5% earner its kinda outrageously expensive to buy them. I dont see those panel standing the test of a price vs quality comparison.

jesuspunk
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Thank u for this. I definitely was more focused on the company for solar and not the panel itself. Also why is no one talking about how fine this man is? 😂

deshawnphillips
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The benefit of using SunPower is the microinverter output. SunPower Maxeon 440 watt panels are paired with a 384 watt AC output. This means less inverter clipping. There are 6 different versions of the IQ8 series. An REC 420 watt paired with an IQ8+ is only 290 watts continuous. Newer doesn’t necessarily mean better.

pkdog
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I have a sloped roof that faces east and west; in the morning, there is shade on the west, and after 12 p.m., there is shade on the east. So, if I plan 5 panels on the east and 9 panels on the west, do I need optimizers on all of them to achieve maximum efficiency or Its enough to put microinverters on the east side panels and string inverters on the west side and combine both? Another thing is - is it advisable to avoid the 5 on the east and connect all of the 9 on the west in series for higher efficiency? I'm wondering - - If I have 15 microinverters on all of the panels, will it be expensive and ineffective because we get sun mostly on the west side and no sun on the east side after 12 p.m., so what is the point of having one on the east? -i am confused.. Could you please answer? I appreciate it.

coolmanu
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Thank you for this information. I know that REC panels are based on Meyer Burger technology. What are your thoughs on Meyer Burger panels?

tomrozier
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Does S tier mean anything technical beyond tippy top?

rosalieroku
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Hey man which microphone do you use to film your videos?

jaydiaz
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Warranties are usless when companies are no longer in business . . . . .

wesalker
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I suspect the Qcell Q.tron panel would be at a higher tier, but is not reviewed here.

stevenv
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Where is Tesla? It's on the thumbnail but not in the video

mattvanlandingham
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Depends on where you live and what panels are available. Comparing best panel from one manufacturer against worst panel from another is just comparing Apple vs Pears, and will always produce these stupid comparisons. Shame Jinko Tiger Neo with 87.4% after 30 years wasn't used in the comparision.

JohnThomas-eyhx
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Solar technology move too quickly I don't understand how they offer a 25yr warranty they won't make these panel in 1 -2 year. So warranty is a lie.

rocsocom