Solar Panel Efficiency Explained (22% vs 21% — Does It Really Matter?)

Solar Panel Efficiency Explained (22% vs 21% — Does It Really Matter?)

If you’re comparing solar panels and keep seeing efficiency numbers like 21% vs 22.5%… you’re not alone. But here’s the truth — that number doesn’t always mean what you think it does.

In this video, I break down what solar panel efficiency actually means, how it impacts your system in the real world, and why temperature (heat) might matter even more than efficiency in places like Texas.

We’ll also compare some of the top solar panels on the market today, including REC, Qcells, Canadian Solar, and Jinko — looking at real specs like efficiency, temperature coefficient, warranties, and long-term performance.

If you’re thinking about going solar, already got quotes, or just want to understand the differences between panels without the sales fluff — this video is for you.

If you found this helpful, make sure to like, subscribe, and drop your questions in the comments — I try to respond to as many as I can.
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If you’re in North Texas Area and want a quote or second opinion:
👉 https://www.solartime.us
👉Call or Text: 972 675 7725
👉 Email: info@solartimeusa.com
Or reach out directly and we can review your proposal together.
If you’re outside Texas, I can still help review your quote or connect you with a solid installer.
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🔗 Panel Links (add these under description)

👉 REC Solar Panels @RECGroupMedia
https://www.recgroup.com

👉 Qcells Solar Panels @qcells
https://www.qcells.com

👉 Canadian Solar @CanadianSolarInc
https://www.canadiansolar.com

👉 Jinko Solar @JinkoSolarCoLtd
https://www.jinkosolar.com

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