•Monocrystalline silicon solar cells can appear more for homeowners and domestic consumers as compared to polycrystalline solar panels.
•Although monocrystalline solar cells perform well in low light conditions, the entire circuit can break down if the panels are in full shade or snowy condition. Dirty and polluted ambience can equally hamper the performance of these solar panels.
•The basic shape of monocrystalline silicon solar cells is cylindrical with rounded edges. Although this characteristic shape accounts for its functional effectiveness, the structural feature leads to substantial wastage of original silicon.
•Monocrystalline silicon solar panels are vulnerable to temperature fluctuations. They literally become ineffective in areas which have low temperatures and experience show fall. Although warm weather us ideal for these solar cells, greater increase in temperature can again be a problematic issue. This is because rising temperature can set blow on the performance level of monocrystalline silicon solar panels.