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5 facts about solar panels in winter every solar farm operator should know

Solar panels in winter
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Sanne

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12 January 2026

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Winter is an underestimated season for solar farms. While yields decrease, operational risks actually increase. Solar panels continue to generate energy in winter, but only if they are well-designed, maintained, and secured. For solar farm managers, it is crucial to know what is fact and what is fiction. 

In this article, we share five essential facts about solar panels in winter that every solar farm manager should know.

Fact 1: Solar panels also work in winter

A common assumption is that solar panels generate hardly any electricity in the winter. This is incorrect. Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, not heat, which means they continue to function even at low temperatures. 

In fact, solar panels often perform more efficiently in cold weather than in extreme heat. The low yield in winter is mainly caused by: 

  • shorter day 
  • A lower sun angle
  • more cloud

For solar farms, this means lower output, but certainly not a complete standstill. Solar panels remain an active source of energy in winter, provided the installation is well designed and free from long-term obstructions.

Fact 2: Snow on solar panels is usually not a problem

Snowfall often triggers an immediate urge to intervene. However, in most cases, this is not necessary, and sometimes it's even inadvisable. 

Solar panels are smooth and sloped, which often means snow melts away on its own or slides down as soon as the sun breaks through. Manually removing snow can:

  • cause damage to panels 
  • pose safety risks 
  • lead to unnecessary costs 

For large-scale solar parks, the principle is to leave snow as it is and monitor the yield. Only when panels remain completely covered for an extended period may targeted action be necessary.

Solar panels in winter

Fact 3: Winter increases the risk of accidents 

Where energy yield decreases in winter, the risk increases. During this period, solar parks face: 

  • longer nights 
  • limited visibility
  • less activity in and around the park

This is what makes solar parks more susceptible to theft, vandalism and sabotage. Copper cables and inverters are particularly vulnerable. Solar panels in winter therefore require not only technical maintenance but also enhanced security.  

Without effective detection, incidents can go unnoticed for days, with a direct impact on performance and availability.

Fact 4: Not every security solution works in winter conditions

Winter conditions place high demands on security technology. Snow reflection, frost, and early darkness create: 

  • false alarms 
  • reduced camera quality
  • system failures caused by equipment that is not suitable for low temperatures 

Effective CCTV security Requirements for solar panels in winter:

  • correct positioning to prevent reflection
  • reliable detection in low light
  • systems that continue to function in frost and snow

Soldefence secures solar parks with intelligent camera and detection systems which are designed for critical infrastructure. Not for ideal conditions, but for situations where things can go wrong.

Fact 5: Monitoring is more important than ever in winter

In winter, visual inspections are more difficult and physical presence is often limited. That is precisely why continuous monitoring is essential. Smart monitoring makes it possible to: 

  • immediately identify any discrepancies in yield 
  • to pinpoint faults more quickly 
  • detect incidents at an early stage 

For solar farm operators, this means greater control over performance and risks, even when the farm is temporarily generating less energy. Solar panels in winter require data-driven management, not guesswork. 

Ensure your solar park continues to perform at its best, even in winter

Soldefence helps solar park operators with intelligent security and continuous monitoring, specially designed to withstand all weather conditions. Get in touch and find out How we protect your solar park, all year round. 

Frequently asked questions about solar panels in winter

Do solar panels provide enough energy for a solar farm in winter?

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Yes, the yield is lower in winter than in summer, but solar panels continue to produce energy structurally during the winter months.

Is snow bad for solar panels?

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No, snow does not cause damage and disappears on its own. Active removal is usually not necessary.

Why is security extra important in winter?

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Due to longer nights, reduced visibility, and lower activity, the risk of theft and vandalism increases.

Sources:

Sustainable News. (2026, 12 January). Sustainable and current. https://duurzaam-actueel.nl/

Hallostroom (2024, 1 September). Do solar panels work in the winter? https://hallostroom.nl/

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