The noise generated by solar panels during rainy days is minimal, typically between 40 to 60 dB, equivalent to a whisper in a library or the sound of light rain. Solar panel systems rely on the photovoltaic (PV) effect to convert sunlight into electricity. Naturally, weather conditions such as clouds, rain, and snow can significantly impact how much energy your system produces. While solar energy thrives in bright, sunny environments, that doesn't mean it. The short answer is straightforward: solar panels themselves are completely silent. Clouds roll in, seasons change, and rain happens. In this article, we'll explore the reality behind photovoltaic (PV) panel noise, debunk myths, and share practical solutions for a quieter solar experience.