Mono‑Facial Monocrystalline Solar Panels

Efficient, sleek, and built for Canadian conditions, mono‑facial monocrystalline solar panels from Elios are a smart choice for homeowners and small business owners. Designed to absorb sunlight from the front side only, these panels are perfect for rooftop solar installations and ground-mounted solar systems where rear reflection isn’t a factor.

With a clean black frame and durable build, they blend into residential rooftops while delivering consistent output, even in low-light, cold-weather environments common across Canada.

âś… Key Features

  • High-efficiency 200W monocrystalline panel

  • Sleek all-black design for modern home integration

  • Certified for heavy snow loads (5,400 Pa) and strong winds (2,400 Pa)

  • CSA-certified and compatible with most grid-tied and off-grid systems

  • Ideal for homes, garages, cabins, carports, and small commercial sites



Frequently Asked Questions

1# What is a mono‑facial solar panel and how does it differ from bifacial?

A mono-facial panel captures sunlight from the front side only. Unlike bifacial panels, they don’t rely on reflected light, making them ideal for rooftops and ground mounts with minimal bounce-back lighting.

2# How many 200W panels do I need for my home?

That depends on your energy usage. For full offset, most homes require 10–20 panels. A single 200W panel is excellent for starting small or powering specific circuits in off-grid setups.

3# Will these mono‑facial panels work during cloudy or snowy days?

Yes. Monocrystalline panels are highly efficient in low-light conditions, and Elios panels are rated for snow and cold, ensuring year-round performance in Canadian climates.

4# Can I use mono‑facial solar panels off-grid?

Definitely. They’re compatible with 12V and 24V battery banks and work well in remote cabins, trailers, and backup energy setups.

5# Are the mono‑facial panels easy to install?

Yes. They can be mounted on most standard racking systems for both rooftop and ground applications. Professional installation is recommended for grid-tied systems.

Useful Resources

đź”— Residential Renewable Energy Solutions For Canadians

đź”— How Many Solar Panels Do You Need

đź”— How to Choose the Right Solar Panels

đź”— Solar Panels Seasonal Maintenance

đź”— Solar Panels in Cold Weather

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