Why are solar panels dark colored?
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Answer: Dark surfaces absorb more light
Dark surfaces absorb more light ✓ — Correct! Dark surfaces absorb more photons (light particles) than light surfaces, which reflect light. Photovoltaic cells convert absorbed light into electricity—more absorption means more power. Black silicon cells are most efficient.
Hide dirt and dust better — Wrong. While dark panels may hide some dirt, they need regular cleaning. The dark color is about maximizing light absorption for energy conversion.
Match rooftop shingles — Wrong. While some panels blend with roofs, the basic reason for dark color is physics—dark surfaces absorb more light energy than light surfaces.
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