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Hyundai Solar Panels Overview

Hyundai Energy Solutions has a reputation for producing quality and affordable solar panels backed by a 25-year product and performance warranty from a manufacturing industry giant. Hyundai panels are built on the distinctive shingled cell format which results in a rather unique and aesthetically pleasing appearance. Shingled cell panels have several advantages and offer improved performance when partial shading is a problem. They are also less prone to micro-cracks when under stress making them some of the reliable and most efficient panels.

Hyundai Solar Panels Quick Summary

  • Power ratings (Watts): 350W - 485W

  • Panel Efficiency %: High - 19.9% - 21.3%

  • Cell technology: Shingled Mono PERC P-type

  • Price bracket: Medium $$$

  • Most popular panel: HiE-S400VG 400W

  • Product Warranty: Excellent - 25 years

  • Service and Support: Very Good 5/5

  • Overall: Recommended ☆☆☆☆☆

Company History

Established in 1972, Hyundai Heavy Industries Group has become a global leader and innovator in renewable energy. Hyundai Green Energy was the renewable subsidiary of the South Korean company was but was renamed Hyundai Energy Solutions in 2019. Since then, the company has expanded and returned to many regions with a new generation of high-quality solar PV products back by a 25-year product and performance warranty.

Hyundai Green Energy became a well regarded solar brand in Australia and around the world in 2009 at the beginning of the solar boom but left a few years later to the disappointment of many in the solar industry. Fortunately, the company honoured the responsibility as the manufacturer and warrantor for all Hyundai solar panels and is still fulfilling warranty obligations.

Hyundai produces a range of solar panels designed for residential, commercial and utility-scale applications. Like most other manufactures, Hyundai boosted efficiency across its range by incorporating Mono PERC cells on all new generation panels. To further increase performance, Hyundai focused on the high-density shingled cell format which covers more of the panel surface area and boosts efficiency along with other advantages explained in more detail below.

  • UF series - Residential shingled cell panels from 375W to 400W

  • VG series - Residential shingled cell panels from 385W to 410W

  • UH series - Commercial shingled cell panels from 450W to 480W

  • VI series - Commercial shingled cell panels from 465W to 490W

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Compact size - The shingled cell panel design results in a shorter and slightly wider panel format which is well suited for residential rooftops. Considering most other manufacturers are now producing taller panels from 1750 to 1950mm, the shorter 1650mm Hyundai panels are one of the few options available for roof areas with limited space.

Hyundai Solar Panels

The most popular panels from Hyundai are the UF and VG series generally available in sizes from 375W to 410W. Both are based on the shingled cell format but they have a slightly different number of cells due to the different size cells used.

UF series panels

Hyundai's UF series shingled cell panels are rated up to 400W and are the most efficient offering, with a maximum panel efficiency of 21.3%. Interestingly, they are based on the smaller, older generation M3 or 158.75mm cell size using 10 strings of 36 cells instead of the larger cells 166mm and 182mm cells used by most competing manufacturers.

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UF series features

  • M3+ shingled cells: 360 cells – 10 strings of 36 (158.75) PERC solar cells

  • Extremely compact panel – 1646mm high

  • Efficiency – 20.5% to 21.3%

  • 25-year product warranty on materials and workmanship (Australia & EU Only)

  • Performance warranty: 0.55% annual degradation, 84.8% guaranteed after 25 years

See the full Hyundai UF series solar panel datasheet

VG series panels

Like the UF series, the VG series are a shingled cell panel but are based on the slightly larger 166mm cell format resulting in fewer cells per string, 34 instead of 36, and a slightly lower voltage. One benefit of a lower voltage is that more panels could be used per string, depending on the inverter voltage range.

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VG series features

  • M6 shingled cells: 340 cells – 10 strings of 34 (166mm) PERC solar cells

  • Very compact panel – 1719mm high

  • Efficiency – 19.9% to 20.7%

  • 25-year product warranty on materials and workmanship (Australia & EU Only)

  • Performance warranty: 0.55% annual degradation, 84.8% guaranteed after 25 years

See the full Hyundai VG series solar panel datasheet

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Shingled cell technology

Shingled cell panels have been available for over five years and are a proven reliable cell format that has been adopted by a number of well-known companies over the years including one of the world’s leading solar panel manufacturers Sunpower. Shingled cells use the same monocrystalline silicon wafers used in most common solar cells but are divided and arranged in a unique overlapping format.

Benefits of shingled cells

  • Increased shade tolerance

  • Reduced hot spot risk

  • Reduced risk of micro-cracks

  • Unique visual appearance

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How do shingled cells work?

Shingled cells are made by dividing a full-size cell into five strips with each section being one fifth the size of a full cell. The narrow cell strips are assembled into long strings of 34 to 40 cells depending on the panel size. This results in a similar string voltage of a regular panel but a fifth of the electrical current. Lowering the string current reduces the resistance and operating temperature which reduces the chance of hot spots forming if there is ever a faulty cell or micro-crack.

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Unlike traditional solar panels which use soldered ribbons to interconnect the cells, shingled cell panels instead use electrically conductive adhesive (ECA) which reduces stress on the cells during manufacture. Additionally, as panels heat up and expand slightly during the day traditional solder ribbon expands and can eventually fail while the conductive adhesive used on shingled cells helps reduce the internal stresses due to thermal expansion.

Improved performance under partial shading

Another benefit of using the shingled cell format where the strings of cells are assembled horizontally across the panel is the improved shade tolerance. Since each string of cells is essentially independent, if one or more strings are shaded it does not reduce the current of the other strings.

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Hyundai Warranty

Hyundai has a leading 25-year product warranty which is in line with some of the best solar panel manufacturers including Sunpower, LG and REC, while most other manufacturers offer a 10 to 15-year product warranty. However, the Hyundai 25-year performance warranty is not as high compared to these other brands which use the much more expensive and higher purity N-type silicon.

  • The product warranty for all Hyundai shingled cell panels covers all material or processing defects including PID (potential induced degradation).

  • The 25 years limited linear performance warranty - Guarantees at least 98% of the nominal power within the first year. Thereafter, power output with not decrease more than 0.55 % per year. Therefore, minimal nominal rated power after 25 years at least 84.8 %

Note, due to warranty concerns about older generation Hyundai panels, the company released an official statement ensuring all solar panels sold in Australia will be covered. We assume this also applies to all other countries and regions where Hyundai panels were sold.

Summary

Hyundai is generally regarded as one of the higher quality solar panel manufacturers producing reliable and efficient panels based on proven solar PV technology. The shingled cells used by Hyundai offer a number of benefits over the more common split cell panels including improved shade tolerance and increased reliability due to a reduced risk of hot spots and micro-cracks throughout the life of the panel.

The 25-year product warranty and performance warranty put Hyundai ahead of many competitors and highlight the confidence the company puts in its manufacturing and quality control. While Hyundai offers a premium warranty, the panels are very good value for money being considerably cheaper than the high-end brands like LG and Sunpower.

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Jason Svarc

Jason Svarc is an accredited solar and battery specialist who has been designing and installing solar and battery systems for over a decade. He is also a qualified engineer and taught the off-grid solar design course at Swinburne University (Tafe). Having designed and commissioned hundreds of solar systems for households and businesses, he has gained vast experience and knowledge of what is required to build quality, reliable, high-performance solar power systems.

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FAQs

Hyundai Solar panels review — Clean Energy Reviews? ›

Our short review: Although Hyundai's solar panels aren't as popular as some other brands, the quality of its panels is good, and the company's strong corporate support landed them the #9 spot on SolarReviews' 2023 Top Solar Panel Manufacturers list. We have no trouble recommending them to value-minded homeowners.

Are Hyundai solar panels Tier 1? ›

Hyundai solar panels are competitively priced, tier 1 modules supplied by South Korea's Hyundai Green Energy. The company kicked off its solar activities in 2004, set up its first cell and panel production line in 2007 and entered the Australian market in 2009.

How long do Hyundai solar panels last? ›

Quality solar panels will carry product warranties of at least 10 years, while the very best will also come with 25-year performance warranties (also referred to as output protection guarantees). Hyundai covers both the equipment and the performance of its panels for 25 years, which is outstanding.

What is the difference between Hyundai solar panels VG and UF? ›

Hyundai VG Series

Similar to the UF series the VG comes with a sleek all-black design and backed by a strong 25 year warranty. The only difference is the type of M6 PERC cells that are used. They are less efficient compared to the UF series meaning they come in at 19.9% efficiency.

Who manufactures Hyundai solar panels? ›

Hyundai Solar Panels are made by Hyundai Heavy Industries Green Energy which is a subsidiary of Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI). HHI has revenue over $30billion and their core business is shipbuilding, offshore oil & gas construction and industrial engineering.

What is the ranking of Hyundai solar panels? ›

Our short review: Although Hyundai's solar panels aren't as popular as some other brands, the quality of its panels is good, and the company's strong corporate support landed them the #9 spot on SolarReviews' 2023 Top Solar Panel Manufacturers list.

What is the difference between Tier 1 and Tier 2 solar panels? ›

Both Tier 1 and Tier 2 use solar cell production lines and solar module assembly lines that are designed and built by the same engineering firms. However, with Tier 1 solar panels, the chances of the solar panels having defects are lower.

What happens after 20 years of solar panels? ›

Manufacturers typically guarantee 90% of the panels' production until the first ten years. After ten years, that percentage drops back to 80% for the remaining 15 - 20 years. After the system's useful life, your panels can go on producing electricity.

Do solar panels really last 30 years? ›

Solar panels usually last for 25 to 30 years. Over their lifetime, panels very slowly degrade, meaning they may produce less and less electricity. Your solar panel's performance or power warranty can help you estimate how long your solar panels will last.

Are Hyundai solar panels monocrystalline? ›

Hyundai PERL Solar Cell Technology

High-efficiency PERL solar cell cells are mono-crystalline cells developed by Hyundai Heavy Industries which adopt LBSF (Local Back Surface Field) technology on the back side. PERL technology provides ultra-high efficiency with better performance in low sunlight at a low price.

Which solar panel is better? ›

Monocrystalline solar panels have the highest efficiency rates, typically in the 15-20% range. This high efficiency rate means they produce more power per square foot, and are therefore very space-efficient. Monocrystalline solar panels tend to be more efficient in warm weather.

Which solar panel is more powerful? ›

Monocrystalline (mono) panels offer the highest efficiency rates and power output.

Is there a difference in quality of solar panels? ›

If you have a lot of space for solar panels, you can save money upfront by installing lower-efficiency, lower-cost polycrystalline panels. If you have limited space and want to maximize your electric bill savings over 20 years, we recommend high-efficiency, monocrystalline solar panels.

What is the best solar brand? ›

Our top choice for the best overall solar company is SunPower. Tesla comes in as a close second, and we consider Blue Raven to be another great option. We surveyed homeowners with solar panels and found that only .7% of respondents consider solar panel maintenance to be very expensive.

How do you clean Hyundai solar panels? ›

5 easy steps to effective cleaning of panels

Once the system is shut off successfully, dust off any dirt and debris from the solar panels. Using only clean water and a soft brush, sponge and squeegee, scrub any stubborn residue or grime. Rinse the panels with clean water and dry them using the squeegee.

Who are Tier 1 solar panels? ›

They have a highly regarded reputation within the industry for quality and service and are either publicly listed on the stock exchange or have a strong and stable balance sheet. Tier 1 solar panel examples are Jinko Solar, JA Solar, LONGi, Trina Solar and Canadian Solar.

Who are Tier 1 solar suppliers? ›

LG, Jinko, SunPower, Panasonic, and Trina are examples of Tier 1 solar panel manufacturers.

What is a Tier 1 grade A solar panel? ›

A Tier 1 solar panel is a panel that is made by a manufacturer that has been rated as Tier 1 by a reputable independent PV industry analyst. Tier 1 is the highest (best) tier, and means that the analyst who ranked it believes that the module manufacturer scores well on lots of criteria including: Experience.

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