Solar Panels in Panama: What Actually Works, What the Math Says, and What to Watch Out For – Part 7

Solar panels

Panama averages 4.5 peak sun hours a day — and that number swings from 9 hours in February to 3.3 hours in September. The tiered electric rate system favors high-consuming expat households. The net metering buyback on surplus power is a 75% haircut. We did not install solar on this trip, but we did the full research — the climate reality, the panel types, the payback math, the apartment problem, and the regulatory risk that the solar industry is actively fighting.

Day One in Panama – Day one in Panama — wheelchairs, wind, and a metro lesson – Part 1

Copa Airlines flight to Panama City, Panama

The day we’d been planning for months finally arrived — and it did not go entirely to plan. We made the classic rookie mistake of taking the Metro from the airport with luggage, discovered that Panama City’s brick sidewalks are not roller-bag friendly, recovered with street tacos and a Jack Daniels at a gay bar in Bella Vista, and slept in a gloriously air-conditioned hotel room. An honest account of arrival day — the good, the sweaty, and the surprisingly encouraging.