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Do Solar Panels Work in Rain?

By Todd Lavergne

Do solar panels work in rain

If you live in an area that often experiences rain or overcast days, you may be wondering if solar panels work in rain. The answer is yes! That’s a great question! Thankfully, the answer is yes.

Do Solar Panels Work In Wintertime?

Winter brings with it a lower sun angle, so solar panels won’t be able to generate as much power as they would under direct sunlight on sunny days.

However, there is still plenty of light piercing through the clouds and this is enough to drive your panels and generate electricity.

Do Solar Panels Work When It’s Cloudy?

Modern solar panels generally perform well in cloudy weather, though their output isn’t quite the same as when the sun is directly shining on them. That’s because reflected sunlight can be blocked by trees, other buildings or signs around us.

Do Solar Panels Work When There Is Fog?

Fog can reduce solar production just like cloud cover does, although this issue doesn’t affect many people unless they live in areas with frequent dense fog.

Solar panels still have the potential to capture some solar energy in lowlight conditions, particularly if the fog isn’t that thick. Renogy panels stand out among their competitors when it comes to lowlight energy production and have proven highly efficient even during fog or other conditions that reduce your home’s exposure to the sun.

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