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Solar shingles offer a number of advantages over traditional solar panel systems. They are more aesthetically pleasing, and can be installed in a fraction of the time. Additionally, they are more durable and require less maintenance than traditional solar panels.
Solar shingles are becoming increasingly popular in the solar power market, as they offer a more aesthetically pleasing and efficient alternative to traditional solar panel systems. Companies in the market include Tesla, SunPower, and CertainTeed. Show Less   Read more