Panel 340 Wp DCR

Imagine a power source that never runs out, slashes your electricity bills, and helps build a greener future - all at once. Yes, we’ve got you covered! Presenting the Panel 340 Wp DCR, Multi-Crystalline Solar Panel from V-Guard. Designed for maximum efficiency and long-lasting performance, this panel is your gateway to sustainable, cost-effective power—whether for your home, business, or large-scale solar project.

With AR-coated tempered glass and an anti-reflective surface, the panel absorbs more sunlight, ensuring higher energy conversion—even in low-light conditions. Designed for peak performance in varying temperatures, it also features current-binned modules that enhance system efficiency and stability.

At V-Guard, quality and safety are never compromised. Certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), this panel meets stringent reliability standards. And with a 25-year linear power output warranty and a 10-year product warranty, you can invest in a greener future with total confidence.

Bring home V-Guard 340 Wp DCR multi-crystalline panel and take a step towards a cleaner, brighter, and more sustainable future!

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Frequently Asked Question

While solar panels can still generate some electricity in shaded conditions, their efficiency and overall output will be significantly reduced. Minimizing shading and optimizing panel placement are crucial for maximizing the performance and return on investment of a solar energy system.

Regular Cleaning, Monitor for Shading, Check for Damage, Monitor Performance.

  • Polycrystalline- Made from silicon crystals that are melted together.
  • The silicon is poured into a mold and then cut into wafers.
  • Have a bluish hue due to the light reflecting off the silicon fragments.
  • The surface looks speckled or fragmented.
  • Generally less expensive to produce and purchase.

Monocrystalline-Manufacturing Process:

  • Made from a single continuous crystal structure.
  • The silicon is formed into a single crystal using the Czochralski process, then sliced into wafers.
  • Have a uniform black color.
  • The single crystal structure gives them a more streamlined and uniform look.
  • More expensive to produce and purchase.
  • Higher manufacturing costs due to the more complex process.