Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Smart Home
  3. News

LG enhances residential solar panels with two new Neon models

Add as a preferred source on Google

As concerns for the environment continue to rise, more and more people are switching over to greener forms of energy. One of the more famous options, solar energy, continues to upgrade beyond the giant panels of the past. With two new additions to its Neon solar panel line, LG is continuing the trend of slimmer, more efficient panels.

Many solar panels have two big weaknesses. During a cloudy day or other low-light scenarios, typical panels struggle to produce much energy. Conversely, if the weather is hot and sunny, the increased temperature of the panel can affect energy production. By keeping all the electrodes on the rear side, the LG Neon R allows 100 percent of the cell area to be used for energy generation. Additionally, the design improves temperature performance.

Recommended Videos

This 60-cell solar panel is rated at 365 Watts per panel. Compared to the 290W rating of other panels, the LG Neon R produces 26 percent more power. Despite the extra power generated, the life of the module should be longer. Most conventional panels use P-type cells coated in boron. This creates a semiconductor junction that induces current flow, but light induced degradation reduces its effectiveness over time. The N-type cells used in the Neon R are coated in phosphorus. This greatly reduces the degradation, maintaining maximum power output for longer.

For those still nervous about installing solar panels for their home, LG’s Neon 2 Ace simplifies the installation process and cuts set-up time in half. By integrating the micro inverter, owners simply have to connect a cable rather than installing it separately. Other improvements include enhanced output and temperature performance.

Throughout the industry, cells within solar panels are typically connected with three or more busbars. These allow the flow of electrons between cells. However, the LG Neon 2 Ace uses new cello technology and replaces the busbars with 30 thin wires. According to LG, this enhances output and reliability.

Whether it is simplicity or efficiency, LG’s Neon solar panels are built to last. Going beyond the standard 10-year warranty, the LG Neon 2 Ace comes with a 12-year unit warranty and a 25-year warranty for the micro inverter. For those interested in the power of the LG Neon R, this product also comes with a 25-year warranty.

Not sure if the price of converting to solar is worth it? ModSun will help do the math.

Garrett Hulfish
Garrett is the kind of guy who tells you about all the tech you haven't heard of yet. He also knows too much about other…
Beyond the Boundary Wire: How Yardcare and the New N1600PRO are Leading the Robotic Mower Revolution
With automated routes and advanced mapping, Yardcare N1600 PRO robot lawn mower is made to meet modern lifestyle with smart precision.
Grass, Lawn, Plant

The weekend morning dread is a real situation, and homeowners know it pretty well. I've often woken up with the realization that the next few hours will be spent toiling with the hum of a petrol engine machine and hours of pushing a heavy mower around the yard. We’ve all been there, sweating under the sun, in our quest to achieve a green carpet that looks fine at best, but rarely ever achieves the work done by an expert. A fully automated solution should address all those problems, but finding a reliable one isn't a cakewalk.

The hassles of setting up boundary wire, mastering the navigation, and requiring constant manual supervision don't really sound like an autonomous dream. But tech is finally catching up, and one of its best specimens is Yardcare’s N1600PRO. The latest from Yardcare ensures that lawn care no longer means non-stop manual effort, but relaxed efficiency. If you're a homeowner who is increasingly leaning toward automation to take care of your yard space, Yardcare is here to help you make that smart shift with the N1600PRO.

Read more
Apple is reportedly sitting on new products because Siri AI isn’t ready
Inventory shortages suggest launches are near, but delays tell a different story
Apple HomePod Featured

Apple might have new products ready to go, but it’s just not launching them yet. According to a recent report from Bloomberg, inventory for devices like the HomePod, HomePod mini, and Apple TV is running low across Apple Stores globally.

Normally, that’s a clear sign that refreshed models are around the corner. But this time, there’s a twist. Apple is reportedly holding back releases because its next-generation Siri and AI features aren’t ready yet.

Read more
Google Home update soups up Gemini and fixes frustrating papercuts
The latest Google Home update speeds up Gemini, adds new languages, and fixes recurring annoyances to make voice control smoother and smarter.
Gemini for Home devices

Google is rolling out a fresh update for the Google Home app that makes Gemini a lot more useful in day-to-day use, while also addressing several small but frustrating issues that have been holding it back. The new release follows an update from earlier this month that also brought performance improvements and bug fixes for Gemini's smart home voice controls.

What's new with Gemini for Home?

Read more