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.

✅ 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

🔗 Residential Renewable Energy Solutions For Canadians

🔗 How Many Solar Panels Do You Need

🔗 How to Choose the Right Solar Panels

🔗 Solar Panels Seasonal Maintenance

🔗 Solar Panels in Cold Weather

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