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OKIsItJustMe

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27. 8 Ways To Protect Your Solar Panels from Hail Storm Damage
Thu May 28, 2026, 09:48 PM
May 28
https://www.ecoflow.com/uk/blog/how-to-protect-solar-panels-from-hail-storm-damage
EcoFlow - 2025/6/16

Solar panels are surprisingly durable. In most storms, they can withstand the weather onslaughts that come. Even hail is usually not enough to damage your solar panels. But in severe hailstorms, the beating might be too much for the panels to withstand.

The good news is you’re not entirely at the mercy of the weather; there are steps you can take to protect your panels and investment. From buying the right panels to layering on barriers, you can avoid losing your panels in the next hailstorm.



8 Ways to Protect Solar Panels From a Hailstorm
The beginning point of your solar energy system is the photovoltaic (PV) panels. PV panels sit exposed on your roof or elsewhere unobstructed to collect sunlight and convert it into electricity. Because solar panels are out in the open, you may worry that the glass or other materials are a sitting target for anything heavier than rain.

Fortunately, this is not the case. Solar panels can take a beating and keep going. The tempered glass on the surface is typically strong enough that most hailstorms will not damage your panels.


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Do what the French do. [View all] applegrove May 28 OP
Honestly? buzzycrumbhunger May 28 #1
🤣😂 mopinko May 28 #2
Awwww... Alansworld May 28 #3
Here you go. KS Toronado May 28 #20
I wish Earl G and Elad would give us that smilie! radical noodle May 28 #25
If they did it True Dough May 28 #31
Right click on it, choose "copy image link" KS Toronado May 29 #33
Thanks!! radical noodle May 29 #34
I thought the exact same thing. Guillotines galore. Irish_Dem May 28 #10
Loan? paleotn May 28 #16
Ditto. We should follow France on both accounts. KPN May 28 #14
How about solar powered guillotines? Raven123 May 28 #18
That was my first thought as well! niyad May 28 #24
We have solar canopies in the US as well and the French build solar farms in fields OKIsItJustMe May 28 #4
They're installing solar over avocado orchards in CA as well as over the canals that bring water to the in2herbs May 28 #5
AgrivoltaicsAgriSolar OKIsItJustMe May 28 #26
I've always thought interstate medians would also be good areas. Also good areas for elevated high speed rail n/t Cheezoholic May 28 #6
I too thought guillotines irisblue May 28 #7
I was thinking red wine and cheese COL Mustard May 28 #8
And baguettes, not baggage. ❤️ littlemissmartypants May 28 #11
That too! COL Mustard May 28 #22
You had me at "French" 🇫🇷❤️🇫🇷 littlemissmartypants May 28 #9
Would think this would be a good place to charge evs BeneteauBum May 28 #12
How do the panels popsdenver May 28 #13
Isn't that an issue regsrdless? KPN May 28 #15
8 Ways To Protect Your Solar Panels from Hail Storm Damage OKIsItJustMe May 28 #27
In agriculture, they have systems that NJCher May 28 #28
And closer to where most of the power demand is. paleotn May 28 #17
Cincinnati Zoo has their solar panels over the parking lot. Blue Full Moon May 28 #19
I've seen where solar arrays work well as shade for animals on grazing land. Sogo May 28 #21
We do it all over Arizona too! debsy May 28 #23
ASU Tempe campus drmeow May 28 #30
Innovation is happening everywhere thought crime May 28 #29
Kiss on Main Street ? dweller May 28 #32
I first saw a solar parking lot about twenty years ago. hunter May 29 #35
What's this guy talking about??? Finishline42 May 31 #36
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