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Where do solar panels get damaged?

Statistics show that almost 5% of panel damages occur during shipping and transportation. 80% of globally installed solar PV modules are produced in Asia, primarily in Taiwan, Malaysia, the Philippines, and approximately 50% in China. The journey of these modules to reach their destination is long.

Why are solar panels damaged?

The reasons can range anywhere from rough handling of the packed modules to vibrations or shocks that occur in the back of a truck, on rail, or during transshipment on the sea. The most common damages to solar panels are breakages and cracks of the solar cells in the modules. Very often, they are visible directly to the human eye.

Can solar panels be transported around the world?

Unfortunately, the protocol for transporting PV modules that would become a standard for everybody hasn't been developed yet. Solar industry is still young, and panels from manufacturers around the world are all different. However, some lessons have been learned and general guidelines for moving solar panels around are already worked out.

How to protect solar panels from damage?

To be on the safe side, collecting data on the journey of solar panels by monitoring the environmental conditions during transit might reveal damage hotspots and also comes in handy during the claims process. Inspect the solar panel before shipping for any apparent damage. Pack your panels vertically.

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