Your off-grid power solution needs to sustain you through the cloudiest days and the darkest nights. That's why we partner with renowned off-grid solar panel manufacturer Solarland to provide you with some of the highest-performing off-grid panels on the market. They're highly efficient, guaranteed to remain powerful over their lifetime, and built to withstand harsh weather conditions.
Off-Grid Solar Panels for Sale
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Q Cells Q. Peak Duo G10+ Black Solar Panel
Vendor:With a higher efficiency rate than the previous series, the Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ is...
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Pansonic Evervolt EVPV360K Black Series Solar Panel
Vendor:Panasonic EverVolt™ Black Series solar modules produce more power over the long haul fueled by...
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Rec Alpha Pure 405W REC405AA Solar Panel
Vendor:Building on REC's multiple award-winning innovations, the REC Alpha Pure family of solar panels empowers...
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Panasonic Evervolt EVPV370 370W Solar Panel
Vendor:Panasonic EverVolt™ Series solar modules produce more power over the long haul fueled by industry-leading...
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Common Questions About Off-Grid Solar Panels
What's the Difference Between Grid-Tied and Off-Grid Solar?
As the name suggests, off-grid solar systems are not connected to the utility grid. Unlike grid-tied systems, off-grid systems are the source of all of your electricity needs. For this reason, they must be hooked up to an energy storage system to store energy for use at night and during days with low sun exposure. Solar panels built for off-grid use should be highly efficient and compatible with large battery systems.
How Big of a Solar System Do I Need for Off-Grid?
Your off-grid system size depends on several factors — most notably, how many sun hours your area gets during the darkest part of the year and how much electricity you consume. The average home needs a solar system size of about 7 kW, or about 20 solar panels of at least 325 watts.