What is the Life of current Solar Technology Components?
One of the common type of questions I hear often is something like: “What solar technology or efficiency improvements may happen in the next few years?”
One way to interpret this question is: “Will I be buying solar technology components that are outdated in a few months?”
It is certainly true that many technologies change at a very rapid pace, and there certainly are things that are inspiring changes with solar technology. If you have a five-year old computer, many IT pros would call it an antique. If your solar modules are five years old, they are really just teenagers in their lifespan – regardless of the actual solar technology used in the module.

It is certainly the case that a module you purchased five years ago might not be available today. If it was a 200 watt module five years ago, it is possible that the manufacturer has improved its process so that the module may now be a 230 watt module contained in the same amount of space. The actual technology – a group of crystalline silicon cells that make up a module – is still essentially the same, but with some slight improvements.
So to answer the question: No, solar modules are not immediately outdated upon installation. Solar modules of all varieties will last for at least 20-30 years.
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