West Virginia (WV)

Solar panel degradation rates: what to expect in West Virginia

All solar panels degrade over time — it's unavoidable physics. The question isn't whether your panels are degrading, but whether they're degrading faster than expected. Published research shows median degradation rates of 0.5–0.8% per year, but real-world rates vary significantly by climate, panel quality, and installation conditions.

How West Virginia's climate affects this issue

Degradation rates in this climate zone are generally in line with the national average of 0.5–0.8% per year.

Climate

mixed

Sun hours

3.8 hrs/day

Soiling risk

low

Solar adoption

low

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Natural panel degradation

All solar panels lose efficiency over time at roughly 0.5–0.8% per year. Accelerated in extreme heat or poorly manufactured panels.

Typical loss: 315%

Self-check tip:

Compare current annual production to your system's first-year output. A decline beyond 1% per year may indicate accelerated degradation.

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Based on conservative solar performance modelling and published degradation data

NRELIEA-PVPSSunSpecPVsyst+ published research

Updated April 2026 · Structured performance modelling

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