The main difference between the two technologies is the type of silicon solar cell they use.
Comparison between monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels.
Monocrystalline solar panels have solar cells made from a single crystal of silicon while polycrystalline solar panels have solar cells made from many silicon fragments melted together.
Polycrystalline solar panels are cheaper than monocrystalline panels however they are less efficient and aren t as aesthetically pleasing.
Polycrystalline panels have about 13 to 16 efficiency while monocrystalline panels have an efficiency rate of anywhere from 15 to 20.
Polycrystalline solar panels will appear somewhat differently in terms of color.
The key difference between monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels is that comparatively the monocrystalline solar panels are black in color and are more efficient and durable whereas polycrystalline solar panels are blue in color and are less efficient and less durable.
The solar cells of monocrystalline panels have a single crystal of silicon.
The typical polycrystalline panel will have a bluer shade while the monocrystalline panel will be darker black in color.
The main difference between the two technologies is the type of silicon solar cell they use.
You would need a much larger array of polycrystalline panels to produce the same amount of energy than if you used monocrystalline which may not work for households with limited roof space.
Monocrystalline solar panels are highly efficient and have a sleek design but come at a higher price point than other solar panels.