Mission Solar MSE415 vs Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG
The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG wins this comparison by a clear margin. It leads in efficiency (21.3% vs 21%) and matches or exceeds on warranty (30 vs 25 years). For most residential installations, the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG is the stronger choice.
Key Differences
- • Mission Solar MSE415 is rated at 415W while Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG is rated at 550W, a 135W difference.
- • Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG achieves 21.3% efficiency vs 21% for the other, a 0.3 percentage point gap.
- • Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG comes with a 30-year product warranty vs 25 years for the other.
- • Mission Solar MSE415 has a superior temperature coefficient of -0.34%/°C vs -0.39%/°C, retaining more power in hot climates.
- • Mission Solar MSE415 uses PERC Mono cells while Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG uses PERC Mono Bifacial cells, representing different technology generations.
Specifications Breakdown
Module Efficiency
The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG achieves 21.3% module efficiency compared to Mission Solar MSE415's 21%, meaning Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG converts 0.3 percentage points more sunlight into electricity per square meter. In practical terms, the Mission Solar MSE415 produces 212.5 watts per square meter of panel area while the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG produces 212.9 W/m². For rooftop installations where space is limited, this efficiency gap determines how many kilowatts you can fit on your available roof area. Over a 25-year system life, even a small efficiency advantage compounds into meaningful additional energy production.
Power Output
The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG delivers 550W per panel versus 415W for the Mission Solar MSE415, a 135W difference per module. To build an 8 kW residential system, you would need 20 Mission Solar MSE415 panels or 15 Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG panels. Choosing the higher-wattage option saves 5 panels, reducing total racking hardware, wiring, and installation labor costs. Higher wattage per panel is particularly valuable for commercial-scale installations where panel count directly impacts balance-of-system costs.
Temperature Coefficient
The Mission Solar MSE415 has a temperature coefficient of -0.34%/°C versus -0.39%/°C for the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG. On a hot summer day when cell temperature reaches 65°C (40°C above the 25°C STC baseline), the Mission Solar MSE415 retains 93.2% of its rated power while the other retains 92.2%. While the numerical gap is modest, it still accumulates over decades of summer production, especially in southern latitudes with prolonged peak heat hours.
Warranty Coverage
The Mission Solar MSE415 is backed by a 25-year product warranty and 25-year performance guarantee, while the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG offers 30-year product and 30-year performance coverage. The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG provides 5 additional years of defect protection, covering manufacturing issues, material failures, and premature performance loss. Based on their published degradation rates (1% first year then 0.4%/year for Mission Solar MSE415; 1% first year then 0.54%/year for Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG), after 25 years the Mission Solar MSE415 should retain approximately 89.4% of original output versus 86.0% for the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG. This 3.4 percentage point gap in end-of-life output meaningfully impacts lifetime energy economics.
Physical Dimensions & Weight
The Mission Solar MSE415 measures 1722×1134×30mm and weighs 21.5 kg, while the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG measures 2278×1134×35mm at 32.3 kg. 1.95 m² of panel area for the Mission Solar MSE415 versus 2.58 m² for the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG. The Mission Solar MSE415 is 10.8 kg lighter per panel, which reduces structural load requirements on the roof and makes handling easier during installation. For a 20-panel system, that is a total weight difference of 216 kg. The more compact Mission Solar MSE415 may be easier to fit on irregularly shaped or space-limited rooftops.
Specification Comparison
| Specification | Mission Solar MSE415 | Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG |
|---|---|---|
| Power | 415W | 550W |
| Efficiency | 21% | 21.3% |
| Power Density | 19.7 W/sq ft | 19.8 W/sq ft |
| Cell Type | PERC Mono | PERC Mono Bifacial |
| Bifacial | No | Yes |
| Weight | 21.5 kg | 32.3 kg |
| Temp Coefficient | -0.34%/°C | -0.39%/°C |
| Snow Load | 5400 Pa | 5400 Pa |
| Wind Load | 2400 Pa | 4000 Pa |
| Product Warranty | 25 years | 30 years |
| Performance Warranty | 25 years | 30 years |
| Degradation (Year 1) | 1% | 1% |
| Annual Degradation | 0.4% | 0.54% |
| Country | United States | Vietnam |
5-Dimension Head-to-Head Analysis
1. Efficiency & Power Density
Winner: Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DGThe Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG achieves 21.3% efficiency versus 21% — a 0.3 percentage point advantage. On a typical 30-panel residential roof, this translates to approximately 4.0 kW more total system capacity, or 19 kWh more annual production in an average US location.
2. Hot Climate Performance
Winner: Mission Solar MSE415The Mission Solar MSE415 has a better temperature coefficient of -0.34%/°C versus -0.39%/°C. On a 45°C summer day (20°C above STC), the winner retains 93.2% of rated power versus 92.2%. The difference is modest but accumulates over 25 years of summer production.
3. Durability & Warranty
Winner: Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DGAptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG leads with a 30-year product warranty versus 25 years. Mission Solar MSE415 degrades more slowly at 0.4% per year versus 0.54%. After 25 years, expect 89.4% vs 86.0% of original output for Mission Solar MSE415 and Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG respectively.
4. Power Output
Winner: Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DGThe Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG delivers 550W versus 415W per panel — 135W more. For an 8 kW system, you need 15 panels with the higher-wattage option versus 20 panels, saving 5 panels and the associated racking and labor costs.
5. Cell Technology
Winner: TieThe Mission Solar MSE415 uses PERC Mono: PERC (Passivated Emitter Rear Cell) is the current mainstream technology, offering good efficiency at the lowest manufacturing cost. The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG uses PERC Mono Bifacial: PERC (Passivated Emitter Rear Cell) is the current mainstream technology, offering good efficiency at the lowest manufacturing cost. Both are equivalent-generation technologies.
Mission Solar MSE415
Mission Solar MSE415 is a US-manufactured PERC panel delivering 415W, designed and assembled in San Antonio, Texas.
Pros
- + Made in USA (San Antonio, TX)
- + 25-year product warranty
- + Supports US solar jobs
- + Good PERC performance
Cons
- - Lower efficiency vs imports
- - Higher cost
- - Limited model selection
Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG
Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG is a high-power bifacial dual-glass panel delivering up to 688W with 25% rear-side gain, designed for commercial and utility-scale installations.
Pros
- + 550W high power output, up to 688W with bifacial gain
- + Dual-glass construction for extreme durability
- + 70% bifaciality factor
- + 30-year product and performance warranty
Cons
- - Heavy at 32.3 kg requires robust mounting
- - Large dimensions limit residential use
- - Higher temperature coefficient of -0.39%/C
Choose Mission Solar MSE415 If...
- ✓ You live in a hot climate (Arizona, Texas, Florida) where heat performance matters
- ✓ You want maximum output retention over the system's 25-30 year lifespan
- ✓ Patriotic homeowners wanting Texas-made solar panels with a strong warranty.
Choose Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG If...
- ✓ Your roof space is limited and you need maximum power per panel
- ✓ You want fewer panels to reach your target system size, reducing racking and labor costs
- ✓ Long-term warranty protection is a top priority and you plan to stay in your home for 30+ years
- ✓ Commercial and utility-scale installations requiring maximum energy density with bifacial dual-glass durability.
Our Recommendation
We recommend the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG for most buyers in this comparison. It wins 3 of 5 key dimensions and offers a clear advantage in the metrics that matter most for a solar panel purchase. The Mission Solar MSE415 remains a good product, but the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG delivers better overall value for the majority of installations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Mission Solar MSE415 or Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG?
The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG wins this comparison by a clear margin. It leads in efficiency (21.3% vs 21%) and matches or exceeds on warranty (30 vs 25 years). For most residential installations, the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG is the stronger choice.
Which panel is more efficient, Mission Solar MSE415 or Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG?
The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG at 21.3% module efficiency. Higher efficiency means more watts per square foot of roof space, which is critical for space-constrained installations. The difference of 0.3 percentage points translates to approximately 135W per panel under standard test conditions.
Which has a better warranty, Mission Solar MSE415 or Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG?
The Mission Solar MSE415 comes with a 25-year product warranty and 25-year performance guarantee. The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG offers 30-year product and 30-year performance warranties. Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG provides 5 additional years of product coverage.
Which panel performs better in hot weather?
The Mission Solar MSE415 has a temperature coefficient of -0.34%/°C and the Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG is -0.39%/°C. Mission Solar MSE415 retains more power in heat — important in states like Arizona, Texas, and Florida. A lower (less negative) temperature coefficient is better.
How many Mission Solar MSE415 vs Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG panels do I need for an 8 kW system?
For an 8 kW system: you need 20 Mission Solar MSE415 panels (415W each) or 15 Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG panels (550W each). The Aptos Solar DNA-144-BF10 550W DG requires fewer panels, saving on racking hardware and installation labor.
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Last updated: February 2026