Thin film is still relatively new technology whereas mono and poly panels have been around for decades.
Difference between monocrystalline and amorphous solar panels.
Amorphous panels are also lighter in weight and more portable than monocrystalline or polycrystalline panels producing the same amount of energy.
Monocrystalline and polycrystalline panels are the two types most commonly used for residential and commercial installations.
Life of a solar panel cell.
Amorphous thin film is yet to prove itself in harsh conditions over a long period of time.
Amorphous cells are constructed from a fine layer of silicon which enables solar panels to be more flexible and therefore lightweight.
A similar power amorphous panel would be 50 larger.
Amorphous panels are thin film panels that are more flexible and serve a purpose for portable installations or camping.
The solar cells within monocrystalline panels are a single flat black color which makes them popular among homeowners.
They can also withstand the summer heat where mono or polycrystalline panels lose efficiency in the same ambient temperatures.
Monocrystalline has even withstood the rigours of space travel.
Amorphous cells can withstand higher temperatures without output being affected compared to poly or mono crystalline cells.
Some monocrystalline panel installations in the 1970 s are still cranking out power today.