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軽量で薄型!フレキシブルソーラーパネルの基礎知識と導入ポイント

Oct 30 (News On Japan) - 太陽光発電の新たな選択肢として注目されている「フレキシブルソーラーパネル」。軽量で曲面にも設置でき、アウトドアや災害時はもちろん省スペースな住宅にも最適です。

今回は、フレキシブルソーラーパネルの特徴や導入時の注意点、選び方のポイントを解説します。

フレキシブルソーラーパネルとは

フレキシブルソーラーパネルは据付型とは異なり柔軟に設置が可能なソーラーパネルです。主な特徴は以下のとおりです。

- 極めて軽量・薄型で持ち運びが簡単。

- 軽さや柔軟性により、カーボンニュートラルや省エネを目指す個人・法人に人気。

- 車中泊やキャンプのほか、災害時の電源確保にも重宝。

- 設置が簡単ながら、高効率な発電性能を持つモデルも急増。

フレキシブルソーラーパネルを購入する前に確認すべきポイント

フレキシブルソーラーパネルを有効に使うために、購入前に確認しておくべきポイントは以下のとおりです。

- 設置予定場所のサイズ・形状に合うか寸法を確認。

- 最大出力(W数)や発電効率を事前にチェック。

- 防水性能、耐候性、耐久性など屋外使用時に安心できる仕様かの確認。

- 保証期間やアフターサポートの有無を確認。

- ポータブル電源など接続機器との互換性を確認。

- 価格と性能のバランス(コスパ)や口コミ・評判も参考に。

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- より高い発電量を実現: ソーラーパネルの裏面でも発電可能な両面受光タイプのソーラーパネルです。照り返しの日差しも逃しません。

- お手軽利用: 工事不要でお手軽設置、最大221°の柔軟性で曲面にも設置可能です。

まとめ

フレキシブルソーラーパネルは、軽量・薄型で多様な場所に設置できる太陽光発電パネルです。選ぶ際は設置場所や出力、耐久性などをよく比較し自分に最適な一台を見極めることがポイントです。

災害対策やアウトドアの電源確保にも役立つので、これからの新定番として検討してみてください。

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