Solar panels designed for Australian sun

18 March 2010

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LJW Solar has released a new solar panel which takes full advantage of the Australian sun and maximises output.

Director Luke Williams says that the majority of the systems currently available in Australia are not designed with the Australian climate in mind.

"On any given day in Sydney the temperature can reach 25 degrees very quickly and in the summer months this figure escalates drastically," he said. "A standard system will operate at approximately 70 per cent efficiency however on a similar day we would expect that our panels will be operating at well over 80 per cent."

"Our solar panels offer a greater output in warmer weather which means customers will make the most out of the Australian sun and can more effectively reduce their carbon footprint and their electricity bills," Williams says.

Launched in early-2010, Williams and his team have so far installed over 300 of their new solar panels.

"We are proud of our new product and strongly believe that these panels are the best performing system currently available on the market," he says.

The panels are suitable for both grid and stand-alone connections.

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