At first glance, solar panels might seem like alien technology. It wasn’t long ago that the notion of converting the sun’s power into electricity for our homes seemed out of reach for most people, and the tech itself remains quite confusing and complex for many people.

However, solar panels are in fact made from completely normal materials found right here on planet earth. In this article, we’ll take a look at what exactly solar panels are made of and why, helping you better understand your solar system and how it works.

What Solar Panels Are Made of — a Breakdown

To show you what solar panels are made of, it’s helpful to break down the panel system into a few key parts. Let’s start with the place where the magic happens — the solar cells.

What Are Solar Cells Made of?

Solar cells are the part of your panels that capture the sun’s light and convert it into electricity to be used in your home. They’re made of silicon, and have been for decades, for a few important reasons:

  • Silicon is common and affordable. In fact, it’s the earth’s second-most abundant element after oxygen and makes up 27.7% of the Earth’s crust by mass.
  • Silicon lasts for a long time and is relatively robust, allowing for sturdy and long-lasting solar panels
  • It’s fairly easy to use silicon for the photovoltaic effect — the process of converting the sun’s light energy into electricity

When sunlight interacts with the silicon cells, electrons are dislodged, creating electricity.

Silicon is used in the vast majority of today’s solar panels, but there are a few different types of silicon cells used. Let’s take a closer look:

  • Monocrystalline silicon cells, made from a single silicon crystal, are the most efficient but also most expensive option
  • Polycrystalline silicon solar cells are made from a number of crystals mixed together and are more affordable than monocrystalline cells
  • Thin-film solar cells, made from amorphous silicon, are highly flexible but inefficient

What Are Solar Panels Made of?

Now we know how solar cells are made, what about the panels they live inside? Solar panels are typically constructed using an aluminium frame to provide structure, protection from the elements, and to create the right angle.

A glass sheet, usually just a few millimetres thick, is used to protect the cells and semiconductors beneath it. Panels also usually contain additional casing to insulate and protect the contents and reduce the amount of heat which can make the panel less efficient.

What Is Solar Wiring Made of?

A series of wires are used to connect your solar panels to your home’s electricity system, allowing the power generated to flow where it needs to. Standard 12V wires are used to regulate the Direct Current (DC) energy travelling from the panels into the inverter, where it will be converted to Alternating Current (AC) energy to be used in your home.

Bus wires are used within the panel itself, to connect the solar cells in parallel.

Are Solar Panels Environmentally Friendly?

One of the biggest reasons people choose to install solar panels is because they’re concerned about their impact on the environment, and see solar as a greener and more sustainable energy source.

But how environmentally friendly are the materials used to make panels? Of course, nothing is truly consequence-free… and the process of gathering, transporting, and using the materials involved in solar panel construction has some environmental impact. It’s estimated that you’ll offset the carbon cost within three years of relying on your panels for energy, though.

When your panels eventually reach the end of their life (which shouldn’t be for multiple decades), make sure to recycle them properly at a recognised facility. This can ensure the materials inside are reused as much as possible and don’t end up polluting the environment.

Ultimately, switching to solar is one of the best things you can do for the environment, and the cost is far, far less than any traditional energy source.

At SnapSolar, we understand solar inside and out, and we help people in Mackay and the surrounding Queensland area install, maintain, and upgrade their solar panels. Contact us to learn more.

get a free
quote

Complete the form and our team will
contact you to arrange a site visit or
give us a call on 1300 076 279

Related Articles.

Are Solar Panels Recyclable?

Are Solar Panels Recyclable?

What are the main reasons for switching to solar power? There are lots of reasons, but for most people, the environment is close to the top of the list. In this survey, for example, 87% of people said the environment was a key reason behind their decision to adopt solar power. This is with good reason. […]
Read More
Jackson Wyer

Jackson Wyer

5 min read
Does Temperature Affect Solar Panel Efficiency?

Does Temperature Affect Solar Panel Efficiency?

Solar energy has emerged as a leading renewable energy source, providing an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional energy generation. As solar panel technology continues to advance, understanding the various factors that affect solar panel efficiency is crucial. One significant factor that can impact solar panel performance is temperature. In this article, we will […]
Read More
Jackson Wyer

Jackson Wyer

4 min read
How Does a Solar Panel Work?

How Does a Solar Panel Work?

Just a few decades ago, solar panels remained firmly in the realm of either science fiction or magic. Today, we know they work and are extremely effective, but most of us still have no idea how solar panels turn the sun’s rays into energy that can power your kettle. Understanding how your solar panels work […]
Read More
Jackson Wyer

Jackson Wyer

4 min read