Have you ever wondered why some solar cells last longer than others, even though they have the same power source? Three factors generally affect the lifespan of a solar cell:
Solar Cell Cycle Life - Everything You Need to Know About Solar Cell Life
cycle
Lifespan The lifespan of a solar cell mainly depends on its life cycle. A fully charged battery may last between 300 and 700 cycles during normal use. A gel battery can be used for 500 to 5000 cycles. Lithium batteries can be cycled up to 2000 times.
Solar Cell Depth of Discharge - Everything You Need to Know About Solar Cell Life
depth of discharge discharge
Depth is the extent to which a solar cell is used relative to its total capacity. Batteries degrade as they are charged and discharged. This slowly reduces their ability to store energy. For example, a battery with a nominal capacity of 100 kWh at a DoD of 60% will have 40 kWh of charge remaining.
Solar Cell Temperature - Everything You Need to Know About Solar Cell Life
temperature
The chemical activity in the battery is higher when stored at high temperatures. As a result, when the room temperature is too low, the capacity of the solar cell decreases. However, the cycle life of the battery decreases at higher temperatures.