When homeowners or businesses first start looking into solar energy, one of the most common questions is: “How long will these solar panels last?” The short answer isn’t a single number, but real-world data now shows that solar panels don’t just meet expectations… in many cases, they exceed them

Solar Panels Are Durable, Not Disposable

Most solar panels come with performance warranties of 25 years, and that isn’t an arbitrary number. It reflects decades of field data showing steady performance over decades

But recent studies suggest the “useful life” of a panel extends well past this warranty period:

  • A study of panels installed in the late 1980s and early 1990s found they were still generating more than 80% of their original power after 30+ years, even in varying climates. 

  • These panels degraded only about 0.24% per year, far slower than typical industry assumptions. 

  • We’ve seen first-hand how older mono-crystalline panels continuing to work effectively decades later, evidence that degradation is gradual, not catastrophic. 

Many modern panels degrade at a rate between 0.25% and 0.5% per year, meaning a system that starts at 100% capacity may still produce more than 90%+ of its original energy output after 20 years, and more than 80%+ after 30 years

Lawrence Maxeon Solar

A residential solar system in Lawrence, Kansas installed by Good Energy Solutions

What “Lasting” Really Means for Solar Panels

It’s important to understand what “lasting” actually entails:

  • Solar panels don’t suddenly quit after a set number of years.

  • They gradually lose a small percentage of output each year due to exposure to sunlight, heat cycles, and weather (a process called degradation). 

  • Most panels continue producing usable electricity long after the warranty period ends, often decades. 

  • Accessory components like inverters typically have shorter lifespans (10–15 years) and will likely need replacement first. Quality microinverters usually come with a 25-year limited warranty.

This means even if a 25-year warranty is the industry standard, the actual functional life of high-quality panels can extend into the 30- to 40-year range or more — especially when the panels are well-made and professionally installed. 

Blue Springs Solar

A residential solar installation located in Blue Springs, Missouri

Why Longevity Equals Value

Here’s where the economics start to look especially strong:

1) Faster Payback, Longer Return

Most solar systems pay for themselves in 6–10 years through energy bill savings. After this break-even point, every year of production is essentially profit — clean, predictable, and hedge against rising utility costs. 

Even at 80% of original output after 30 years, you’re still generating free electricity long after you’ve recouped your investment.

2) Lower Lifetime Cost

Long-lasting panels mean fewer replacements over a lifetime, reducing both equipment cost and labor. Fewer replacements also reduce lifecycle carbon footprint, a win for sustainability.

3) Increased Property Value

Homes with well-designed solar systems often sell faster and command higher prices, because buyers recognize the future value of decades of energy savings. NerdWallet reports that solar can add up to 10% to a home’s value.

Quality Matters: Materials and Installation Make a Difference

Not all panels are created equal: Panels built with robust materials (better encapsulants, laminates, backsheets) show significantly better long-term performance

Choosing tier-one solar modules and professional installation reduces degradation and improves long-term returns. 

Conclusion: Solar Isn’t a 25-Year Expense. It’s a Multi-Decade Asset

Solar panels are not a short-term gadget. They’re a long-term investment machine. Decades of field data show:

✔️ Panels can reliably produce power well beyond their warranty. 
✔️ Degradation is slow and predictable, not abrupt. 
✔️ Most systems pay for themselves long before they need major upgrades. 

For homeowners and businesses alike, solar is one of the most cost-effective, future-proof ways to cut energy costs, increase property value, and lock in long-term energy independence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do solar panels cost?

Solar panel system costs vary by size and energy usage but most homeowners invest between $15,000 – $30,000 before incentives. After the federal tax credit and local rebates, many customers see net costs significantly lower.

How long do solar panels last?

High-quality solar panels are engineered to last 25–30+ years. Performance degrades slowly — most panels still produce >80% of original output at 25 years.

Will solar panels work on my roof?

Solar works on most roofs. Ideal conditions are south-facing orientation and minimal shading, but systems can be tailored for east/west roofs and partial shade with optimized panel layouts and micro-inverters.

Do solar panels increase my home value?

Yes. Studies show solar increases resale value and buyer appeal, especially when the system is owned (not leased). Many buyers factor lower energy bills into their purchase decision.

How much can I save on my electric bill?

Savings depend on your current rates, usage, and system size, but most homeowners see 20%–100% reduction in monthly electricity costs. We model your projected savings before you sign.

Are there tax credits or incentives?

Yes. The Federal Solar Tax Credit currently covers a significant percentage of installation costs. Additional state and local incentives may apply — we handle incentive optimization for you.

What is the installation timeline?

From contract to activation typically takes 4–8 weeks, depending on permitting and utility approvals. We manage the entire process to minimize delays.

Do I need to maintain solar panels?

Solar requires minimal maintenance. Occasional cleaning and periodic inspections keep your system performing optimally. Warranties typically cover panel performance and inverter components.

Our mission at Good Energy Solutions is to provide our customers with honest, real solutions to reduce their fossil fuel consumption and lower their long term energy costs. Our combination of hands-on experience, education, and outstanding customer service make our company the clear choice to help you achieve your energy goals.

Founded in 2007 by Kevin and Shana Good, Good Energy Solutions has earned a reputation for our expert reliable service, long workmanship warranties, and quality commercial and residential solar installations.

We are engineers and craftsmen designing for efficiency while keeping aesthetics and longevity in mind. Because of our installation quality and customer service, Good Energy Solutions' solar panel systems feature some of the longest product and service warranties in Kansas and Missouri. Also, we have more NABCEP® Certified Solar Professionals on staff than any other company in Kansas or Missouri.  To achieve this certification, PV installers must demonstrate that they possess extensive solar PV installation experience, have received advanced training, and passed the rigorous NABCEP certification exam.

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