1. Lightweight : Flexible solar modules are much lighter than traditional panels, making them ideal for installations where weight is a concern, such as on roofs with limited load capacity, vehicles.
  2. Flexible and Adaptable: Their flexibility allows them to conform to curved or irregular surfaces, providing a versatile solution for installations on boats, RVs, building facades, and other non-flat structures where rigid panels can’t be used.
  3. Easy installation: Due to their lightweight and flexible design, flexible panels are easier and faster to install, often requiring simpler mounting systems or even adhesives. This reduces labor costs and installation time compared to traditional solar panels.
  4. Durability: Flexible panels, especially those made from durable materials like amorphous silicon, are less prone to cracking or breaking compared to glass-based traditional panels. This makes them a good choice for mobile applications, areas prone to impact, or extreme weather conditions.
  5. Aesthetic: In building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV), flexible panels can be seamlessly integrated into architectural designs, offering an aesthetically pleasing solar energy solution without bulky traditional panels.