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Hawaiʻi’s environment is tough on solar panels. Vog, salt spray, red dirt, pollen, and bird droppings build up faster here than in most mainland markets. That buildup forms a film that blocks sunlight and reduces usable power output. Studies and field data from coastal and volcanic regions consistently show 10–30% energy loss when panels are not maintained. In areas downwind of volcanic activity or near the ocean, losses can be even higher.

Professional cleaning removes vog residue, salt crystals, and fine particulates that rain alone cannot wash away. Once those barriers are removed, panels immediately regain access to full sunlight, resulting in measurable increases in daily kilowatt production. More usable power means your system works the way it was engineered to, without upgrading equipment or adding panels.

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Raising the Standard for Solar PV Care in Hawaiʻi