Most people who install solar panels need a total of 3,000 to 5,000 kW, and those who want to go off-grid need even more. For this reason, many people choose to install 400-watt solar panels. While panels come in watts as low as 250, 400-watt panels can mean you need fewer of them. This is beneficial for those with smaller roofs or less space in a sunny area. 400-watt solar panels come in many types, from polycrystalline to thin film. This means these panels may have a wide range of associated costs.
The national average cost range for installing 400-watt solar panels is $5,000 to $9,000, with most people spending around $7,000 for 10 mono-si 400-watt panels fully installed. This project’s low cost is $4,000 to install 10 cadmium telluride thin-film panels. The high cost is $10,000 for 10 PERC monocrystalline 400-watt panels installed.
400-watt solar panels can be found in nearly all types, including thin film, polycrystalline, and monocrystalline cells. Each type typically has a range of costs based on efficiency, performance, and production difficulty. Of these, some types of thin-film and polycrystalline panels are the lowest cost, while other thin film and polycrystalline panels, along with mono-si monocrystalline panels, have moderate costs. The highest quality is generally reserved for PERC monocrystalline cells. Below are the average costs for 10 400-watt solar panels of varying qualities.
400 Watt Solar Panels Costs
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Basic | Standard | Best Quality | |
400 Watt Solar Panels Cost (Material Only) | $2,000 - $2,400 | $3,000 - $3,400 | $4,000 - $5,000 |
400 Watt Solar Panels Installation Cost (Labor Only) | $2,000 - $2,400 | $3,000 - $3,600 | $4,000 - $5,000 |
Total Costs | $4,000 - $4,800 | $6,000 - $7,000 | $8,000 - $10,000 |
400 Watt Solar Panels Cost per Panel | $400 - $480 | $600 - $700 | $800 - $1,000 |
400 watts is the upper end of what many panels can hold. While you can find panels with more, these are typically bifacial, with cells on both sides of the panel. This makes 400-watt panels more costly than others. However, you often need fewer panels to run your system because each panel has more watts, resulting in space-saving and lower maintenance.
If you have a single panel containing 400 watts or a few much smaller panels that add up to 400 watts, this system can run some small appliances. You could simultaneously run a laptop computer, coffee maker, and toaster. You could also run a TV and a ceiling fan or other combination of two to four small appliances. You could also run a small to midsize window air conditioner on this system or a small refrigerator. This system cannot support anything that requires more than 380 watts to run because some wattage is lost to the inverter.
A 400-watt solar panel produces between 50 and 125-kilowatt hours each hour. The amount depends on the panel type and the conditions it is installed in.
It takes between 5 and 8 hours for a 400-watt solar panel to charge a 12-volt battery. The time differs based on the panel type and location.
The average dimensions of a 400-watt solar panel are 79” X 39” X 1.4”. This varies by brand and panel type, however.
Cost to install 400 watt solar panels varies greatly by region (and even by zip code). To get free estimates from local contractors, please indicate yours.