Shading on solar panels might seem minor, but even a little shadow can have a surprisingly big effect on energy production. Whether from nearby trees, chimneys, or neighboring buildings, shading can reduce efficiency and limit the performance of your solar system.
🔹 Energy Loss: When even part of a panel is shaded, it can reduce the entire panel’s output—and sometimes affect the whole string of panels if not optimized properly.
🔹 Hot Spots: Uneven exposure can create "hot spots" on panels, potentially reducing lifespan or causing damage over time.
🔹 Reduced Efficiency: Shaded panels generate less power, which can lower your overall solar output throughout the day.
✔️ Microinverters or Power Optimizers: These allow each panel to operate independently, minimizing the effect of shading on the rest of your system.
✔️ Strategic Panel Placement: Installing panels in the sunniest areas of your roof avoids trouble spots.
✔️ Tree Trimming & Shade Analysis: Regular trimming and professional shade mapping ensure long-term system performance.
Managing shading on solar panels is key to keeping your system efficient and long-lasting.
💡 Wondering if shading might be affecting your solar potential? Explore how to analyze!