There are many misconceptions out there about solar energy in general, and some of them might be about solar during winter. Solar panels do, in fact, still work in the winter time. As long as the sun is still shining, solar panels are hard at work, supplying renewable energy to homes, farms, and businesses.
During the winter months when the days are shorter and the sun is lower in the sky, your solar panels’ production may experience a decrease. Luckily, when Stateline Solar creates free, customized solar proposals, our solar design software Aurora also factors snow load into the production value of a solar array.
While snow typically slides off the solar panels on its own, if heavy snow remains on ground-mounted solar panels for a long period of time, you may want to clear the snow off of your panels. This can be done by pushing snow or ice off with a soft-bristled broom. Avoid climbing on your roof to reach the solar panels that are only accessible with a ladder. Most of the time, snow or ice will come off your solar panels on its own.
Having solar during the winter months - especially during the holidays - can help offset the costs of additional electricity needs. Interested in solar for your home, farm, or business? We’re ready to help.
For more information, please contact us today at:
Stateline Solar
310 W. Main St.
Lena, IL 61048
Ph: (815) 580-3011