During a power outage, solar panels will stop generating electricity unless they are connected to a battery backup or an alternative power source.
During a power outage, solar panels are unable to generate electricity because they rely on the grid to function. This is because most solar panel systems are grid-tied and do not have a battery backup. Without power from the grid, solar panels are effectively rendered inactive until the power is restored. However, there are alternative solar panel systems with battery storage that can continue to provide electricity during an outage.
During a power outage, solar panels do not generate electricity as they rely on the grid for their functioning. This is because most solar panel systems are grid-tied, meaning they are designed to feed excess power back into the grid and draw power from the grid when needed. However, some off-grid solar systems equipped with battery storage can continue to operate during a power outage, providing electricity to the connected devices or storing excess energy for later use.