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Jun 13, 2024

04 Myths about Solar Panels and Rain

Solar photovoltaic energy has gained popularity around the world as a clean and renewable energy source. However, several myths persist that discourage people from adopting this technology, especially in countries like Mexico during the rainy season. This article will help you debunk the most common myths so you can see that solar panels are your best option even on cloudy and rainy days.

Myth 1: "Solar Panels Don't Work on Cloudy or Rainy Days".

False. Although the efficiency of solar panels may be reduced on cloudy days, they still produce electricity. This myth originated long ago, when solar panels were not as advanced as they are today. Today, Lumek's solar panels incorporate the latest technology and are designed to capture a wide range of sunlight, including diffuse light through clouds.

Concrete Facts
The National Commission for the Efficient Use of Energy (CONUEE) has indicated that Mexico, with its high annual solar irradiation, remains an ideal location for solar energy, even considering climate variability.

Myth 2: "Rain Damages Solar Panels".

False. Solar panels are designed to withstand all types of weather conditions, including rain. Modern solar panels have certifications that ensure their durability and resistance to extreme conditions. Can you imagine having your investment protected with the certifications of your Lumek solar panels guaranteeing their long-term performance?

Concrete Facts
Solar panels installed in Mexico are certified to withstand extreme weather conditions, including heavy rain and hail, according to the National Energy Control Center (CENACE).

Myth 3: "It is not worth investing in solar energy in regions with high rainfall".

False. The idea that solar energy is not viable in regions with high rainfall is incorrect. Even in these areas, solar energy is still a profitable investment. Reduced electricity costs and government incentives make solar systems economically viable.

Concrete Facts
Mexico's Ministry of Energy (SENER) has implemented several incentive programs to encourage the use of solar energy. A SENER report shows that users who invest in solar panels can recover their investment in an average of 4 to 6 years, depending on the region and energy consumption .

Myth 4: "Solar Panels Wash Themselves in the Rain".

False. While rain can help remove some dust and dirt from the surface of solar panels, it is not enough to keep them completely clean and in optimal operating condition. Stubborn dirt, such as bird droppings and tree sap, requires more rigorous cleaning.
Although it is important to mention that there are new models such as the HIMO X6 that greatly reduce the amount of dust captured, the rain is not sufficient to remove the most persistent and problematic dirt such as excrement.

Reasons Rain is Not Enough

Conclusion
With technological advances and Mexico's favorable climate, solar energy remains a viable and cost-effective option. Figures and data provided by Mexican government entities confirm that investing in solar energy is a smart and sustainable decision, even during the rainy season.

Although rain can help to clean the surface of the panels, it is not enough to keep them at peak performance. To ensure that your solar system runs efficiently and long-lasting, regular and proper maintenance is essential.

Lumek offers you state-of-the-art solar panels and maintenance services to ensure that your investment is long-lasting and efficient. Take an informed approach and contribute to Mexico's economic and environmental well-being with clean, sustainable solar energy.

Ariel Ramirez

Ariel Ramirez

Jun 13, 2024