One of solar panels’ most underrated advantages is their very low maintenance. No moving parts, no fuel, 25+ year lifespan. But desert zones like Mexicali, San Luis Río Colorado and San Felipe have specific care points to keep optimal performance.

Enemy #1: dust and sand

In desert zones, dust accumulates faster than other regions. A 1mm dust layer can cut generation 15-20%. Occasional rain helps but isn’t enough.

Recommended maintenance schedule

Every 2-3 months

  • Panel cleaning: water and microfiber cloth. Ideally early morning or evening (cool panels).
  • Visual inspection: look for loose cables, corroded connectors, new shading.

Every 6 months

  • Structure check: bolt torque, roof anchors.
  • Inverter inspection: errors, temperature, ventilation.

Conclusion

Maintaining your solar panels in desert zones isn’t complicated: cleaning every 2-3 months, periodic visual inspection and annual professional service. Your investment will return for decades. Check our plans.