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Blue, green and turquoise solar panels hit America ― It’s the end of China and Japan

by Laila A.
July 19, 2025
in Energy
solar panels

Credits: Solarix

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With blue, green, and turquoise solar panels becoming popular in America, perhaps the clean energy pathway will see light shining through these rather colorful solar panels. These multicolored photovoltaic (PV) panels will soon look aesthetically pleasing on American rooftops and facades, but these panels are not only attractively green, turquoise, and blue; they are also able to dominate the clean energy agenda. These panels pose a challenge to China and Japan, whose solar panel dominance is already being challenged by many European companies. Welcoming blue, green, and turquoise solar panels could mean that soon we could reap the benefits of fully transforming every building into a powerhouse.

Solarix’s vast offering of colored solar panels

As has been stated on the official website of Solarix, on offer is a selection of color-infused PV panels with the most striking shades being green and turquoise. Solarix offers an array of coloring panels that range from a bespoke dark blue to the traditional black solar modules, which can integrate rather effortlessly with a variety of architectural buildings, homes, or even office buildings.

Solarix started its innovation by focusing on the white solar panel, which was in stark contrast to the common black panels. However, Solarix did not stop at the white solar panel. The European company chose to fully suit by creating a range of solar panels in all colors imaginable. Two of the most vibrant solar modules on offer are green and turquoise:

  • Green panels evoke a more natural feel, great for eco-conscious design projects or for buildings surrounded by greenery.
  • Turquoise panels are far more vivid and vibrant, best for properties in coastal regions.

Solarix is offering environmentally conscious consumers the chance to achieve climate-neutral living whilst ensuring aesthetic appeal irrespective of where they choose to utilize these solar modules.

Reducing carbon dioxide emissions, a core goal

Solarix is ensuring a world where facades can generate electricity, ensuring that buildings and cities become far more sustainable. With sustainability in mind, Solarix is looking to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. On offer are performance solar panels with unparalleled designs. These solar panels combine beauty, data, and smart use of space to interlink buildings and people. However, Solarix is on a mission to keep innovation at the forefront, continuously improving on its panel offering.

Solarix produces panels in a variety of sizes that can easily work for new buildings and for renovation projects, allowing users to turn buildings into beautiful energy generators. The panels come in four standard sizes, all promising a higher yield, more carbon dioxide reduction per panel, and the chance to gain a higher return with this lower-cost investment. These panels fit with the modular construction of all buildings.

Experts were shocked by these first multicolored panels, particularly because they have an excellent performance rating despite the fact that they are not black.

A brighter panel future for Europe

China and Japan should be worried as these green, turquoise, or blue panels that Europe is making promises of shocking results, and this could lead to the end of the more traditional and dated black panels.

Solarix, through its official website platform, is allowing visitors to get a preview of installation options that combine these solar modules into roof systems and wall facades. The shocking results have proven that while black panels have always been seen as being more absorbent than colored panels, these vivid colored panels make a wonderful visual impact without compromising on efficiency in any way. These lighter shades have far more of an appeal than the black panels on offer elsewhere. Plus, all of Solarix’s panels are fully certified for performance and rather easily available for order.

Where this innovation has gone is beyond the confines of what solar power should mean. Solarix provides an offering for architects who wish to combine solar infrastructure directly with creative vision, showcasing that solar panels are not an afterthought but at the forefront of a more sustainable solar future.

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