Solar panels are designed to absorb sunlight, not reflect it, but glare is still possible. Reflection is the enemy of efficiency. Factors affecting reflection include the angle of the sun, the type and color of the solar panel, the amount of sunlight hitting the surface. Reflective solar panels are not a separate type of solar technology, but rather standard photovoltaic (PV) panels that have reflective properties due to their glass covering. So, are solar panels reflective? Solar panels are designed with anti-reflective glass. Solar panel reflection, also known as glare, can be a problem in some situations because it can cause discomfort or visual impairment for people, especially drivers or air traffic controllers. In addition, the reflections can also be harmful to surrounding wildlife or heat-sensitive equipment. We'll also look at what can be done to reduce glare from solar panels and answer some common questions.
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