Just my 2 cents, these points are what I guess you should have in mind while considering a Solar Energy System.
1- The more power that you require, the more photoelectric panels required. And more photoelectric panels = larger area covered by PE panels, more batteries and overall more cost.
2- Most PE panels have a guarantee about 80% of the initial output by a period of 20 years, as the panels degrade by time.
3- The output of the PE panels is actually gets worse with the increase in Temp, they give more power in lower temperatures. But, that's a Catch 22, most of the time, more sun = higher temperature.
4- Batteries are HEAVY, and would require space, and probably maintenance.
Just my 2 cents, these points are what I guess you should have in mind while considering a Solar Energy System.
1- The more power that you require, the more photoelectric panels required. And more photoelectric panels = larger area covered by PE panels, more batteries and overall more cost.
2- Most PE panels have a guarantee about 80% of the initial output by a period of 20 years, as the panels degrade by time.
3- The output of the PE panels is actually gets worse with the increase in Temp, they give more power in lower temperatures. But, that's a Catch 22, most of the time, more sun = higher temperature.
4- Batteries are HEAVY, and would require space, and probably maintenance.