![]() Plus, there is a 25-year warranty on the tiles themselves, the Powerwall battery, and weatherisation (if the tiles get damaged by weather over the years). Homeowners can choose from four different styles – textured, smooth, Tuscan, or slate – which integrate well with non-solar tiles. One of the most attractive qualities of Tesla’s solar tiles is the fact they can blend into the existing roof much better than panels can. But what are the pros and cons to them both? Solar Roof Tesla’s Solar Roof and its solar panels are both popular options – although the tiles take up most of the limelight. This means it can easily integrate with Tesla Powerwall and the Tesla app, and users can manage their solar system from anywhere in the world. Plus, Tesla’s mounting hardware uses 30% fewer anchor points on the roof, compared to a traditional installation, making the solar panels less prominent.Īn additional feature that many solar panel owners will find useful is Tesla’s smart solar inverter, which has Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity. ![]() The panel’s sleek black body has no visible gridlines, and its concealed edges make it blend into the roof nicely. However, if you’re searching for aesthetically pleasing panels, Hanwha might be the way to go. This specific model that Tesla uses has an ‘up to 19.5%’ efficiency rating – a pretty average figure, which doesn’t quite match some of the best solar panels on the market, which have efficiency ratings of around 22%. Tesla currently installs Hanwha Q CELLS’ Peak Duo Black solar panels – more specifically, the Q.Peak Duo Blk-G6+ modules – which are not exclusive to Tesla. ![]()
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