Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W Specifications & Review

The ASTRO N5 is a mid-range PERC panel delivering 460W for residential and commercial installations at a value price point.

Specs verified against manufacturer datasheet · Last verified: February 2026 · Our methodology

What Makes the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W Different

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W delivers 460W at 21.3% efficiency using PERC Mono cells in a 120-cell configuration. Astronergy brings proven PERC monocrystalline technology to a compact residential form factor measuring 1762×1134mm at 23 kg. The -0.34%/°C temperature coefficient is standard for the cell technology. The bifacial design captures reflected ground light for additional energy gain of 5-15% when mounted above reflective surfaces. With a 12-year product warranty and 25-year performance guarantee, the ASTRO N5 460W provides 1.5% first-year and 0.5% annual degradation — standard degradation rates for the technology.

Key Specifications

Brand Astronergy
Model Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W
Power Output 460W
Efficiency 21.3%
Power Density 21.4 W/sq ft
Cell Type PERC Mono
Cell Count 120 cells
Dimensions 1762 x 1134 x 30 mm
Weight 23 kg
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 43V
Max Power Voltage (Vmp) 36V
Short Circuit Current (Isc) 13.8A
Max Power Current (Imp) 12.78A
Temp Coefficient (Pmax) -0.34%/°C
Product Warranty 12 years
Performance Warranty 25 years
First Year Degradation 1.5%
Annual Degradation 0.5%
Country of Manufacture China
Certifications IEC 61215, IEC 61730, UL 1703
Panel Type Bifacial
Snow Load 5400 Pa (112.8 psf) — Heavy Snow Rated
Wind Load 2400 Pa (50.1 psf)

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Good value per watt
  • Mid-size format
  • CHINT Group backing
  • Widely available globally

Cons

  • Older PERC technology
  • Standard efficiency
  • Less known in US

Best For

Value-oriented projects seeking competitive PERC pricing from a global manufacturer.

Is the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W Worth It?

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W delivers 460W of power at 21.3% module efficiency, which is above the current industry average of approximately 21%. This higher efficiency means you need fewer panels to reach your target system size, saving roof space and potentially reducing mounting hardware costs.

From a warranty perspective, the ASTRO N5 460W comes with a standard 12-year product warranty and a 25-year performance guarantee. The industry standard for product warranties ranges from 12 to 25 years, so you may want to weigh this shorter warranty against the overall system cost. At the end of 25 years, the panel is guaranteed to still produce approximately 86.5% of its rated output, with first-year degradation of 1.5% and just 0.5% per year after that.

Pricing varies by region and installer, but the ASTRO N5 460W's combination of 21.3% efficiency and 12-year warranty should be weighed against per-watt quotes from your installer. Request at least three quotes to ensure you are getting competitive pricing for this tier of panel.

For hot climates, the temperature coefficient of -0.34%/°C is good. This falls within the typical range, so you can expect reasonable performance in most climates, though premium panels with coefficients closer to -0.25%/°C will edge ahead in extreme heat. Overall, the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W can be a reasonable choice depending on your budget and performance requirements.

Real-World Performance

In real-world conditions, the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W delivers consistent energy production shaped by its -0.34%/°C temperature coefficient. On a hot summer day when panel surface temperatures reach 65°C (40°C above STC), the ASTRO N5 460W loses approximately 13.6% of rated output — typical for PERC technology. Over a full year in a typical US location, expect annual specific yield of 1,400-1,700 kWh per kW installed, depending on location, tilt, and shading. The 1.5% first-year degradation settles into 0.5% annual degradation thereafter; after 25 years the ASTRO N5 460W should still produce approximately 86.5% of its original rating. In bifacial installations on light-colored ground surfaces or trackers, expect 5-15% additional energy beyond the rated front-side output. The 120 half-cut cells provide improved shade tolerance compared to full-cell designs — when one cell is shaded, only one sub-string is affected rather than an entire string, limiting production losses to approximately one-third of the panel rather than one-half.

Who Should Buy the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W?

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W is well-suited for: • Homeowners with standard residential rooftops who need a 460W panel that fits common racking systems — at 1762×1134mm and 23 kg, it's compatible with virtually all residential mounting hardware • Budget-conscious homeowners who want proven PERC technology at a competitive price point • Solar installers looking for a reliable Astronergy panel with strong distribution and warranty support • Homeowners building a 10.1 kW system using 22 panels for standard residential energy needs A 22-panel system produces approximately 10.1 kW, which is close to the average US residential system size of 8-10 kW.

System Design Tips

For string inverter systems, the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W's Voc of 43V allows up to 13 panels per string on a 600V inverter, or 11 panels per string on 480V systems. The Isc of 13.8A is within the input range of all major residential string inverters and microinverters. For microinverter pairing, the Enphase IQ8A (366VA) or IQ8H (384VA) handles the 460W output well with a DC/AC ratio of 1.3-1.2. SolarEdge P505 optimizers pair well for optimizer-based systems. Size your inverter at 75-90% of total DC wattage for optimal clipping management — for a 22-panel array (10.1 kW DC), a 8 W AC inverter is a good match. The panel handles 5400 Pa snow load and 2400 Pa wind load.

Price Estimate

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W is sold through residential solar distributors and installers. Astronergy pricing varies by distributor and order volume. For a 22-panel system (10.1 kW DC), total installed cost including panels, inverter, racking, wiring, permitting, and labor typically runs $2.50-3.50/W, or approximately $30,360-$35,420 before the 30% federal ITC. After ITC: approximately $21,252-$24,794.

How the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W Compares

Model Wattage Efficiency W/sq ft Warranty Snow Load Cell Type
Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W (this panel) 460W 21.3% 21.4 12 yrs 5400 Pa PERC Mono
JA Solar DeepBlue 4.0 Pro 460W 460W 22.4% 21.4 15 yrs 5400 Pa TOPCon N-type
REC Alpha Pure-R 460W 460W 22.2% 20.5 25 yrs 5400 Pa HJT (Heterojunction)
Boviet Solar Vega 460W 460W 22% 21.4 15 yrs 5400 Pa TOPCon N-type

Installation & Compatibility

System Voltage & String Sizing

Open Circuit Voltage (Voc)
43V
Max Power Voltage (Vmp)
36V
Short Circuit Current (Isc)
13.8A
Max Power Current (Imp)
12.78A
Max Panels per String (600V)
13 panels

Based on NEC 600V residential limit. Actual string sizing should account for cold-temperature Voc rise. Consult your installer or use a string sizing tool for your specific location.

Mounting Requirements

Dimensions
1762 x 1134 x 30 mm
Weight
23 kg (50.7 lbs)
Area per Panel
21.5 sq ft
Weight per sq ft
2.4 lbs/sq ft

Recommended Inverter Types

  • - Microinverters: Ideal for shaded roofs or complex layouts. Match to panels rated 460W+.
  • - String Inverters: Cost-effective for unshaded arrays. Ensure MPPT range covers 36V.
  • - Hybrid Inverters: Best if adding battery storage. Check DC input specs match panel Voc of 43V.

Frequently Asked Questions

How efficient is the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W compared to other panels?

The ASTRO N5 460W achieves 21.3% module efficiency, which is competitive for PERC residential panels. PERC panels typically range from 20.0% to 21.8%, and the ASTRO N5 460W performs competitively within that range. Higher efficiency means more watts per square foot of roof space.

What is the warranty on the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W?

Astronergy provides a 12-year product warranty covering manufacturing defects and a 25-year performance warranty guaranteeing output levels. The performance warranty typically starts at 98.5% after year 1 and degrades by 0.5% per year, guaranteeing approximately 86.5% output at year 25. The product warranty is in line with industry standards.

How many Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W panels do I need for my home?

For a typical US home using 10,000 kWh per year, you need approximately 22 panels (10.1 kW system) assuming 4-5 peak sun hours per day. This varies significantly by location — homes in Arizona may need 19-21 panels while homes in the Pacific Northwest may need 24-26 panels. Your installer will calculate the exact number based on your utility bills, roof orientation, shading, and local solar resource.

What is the efficiency of the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W?

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W achieves 21.3% module efficiency using PERC Mono cell technology. This is around the industry average for residential solar panels in 2026.

What warranty does the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W include?

It comes with a 12-year product warranty and a 25-year performance warranty guaranteeing output at approximately 86.5% of rated power at the end of the warranty period.

How does the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W perform in hot weather?

With a temperature coefficient of -0.34%/°C, the ASTRO N5 460W experiences moderate power reduction in high temperatures. Every degree above 25°C reduces output by 0.34%.

What size system can I build with the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W?

At 460W per panel, you would need approximately 18 panels for an 8 kW system or 22 panels for a 10 kW system. Each panel measures 1762 x 1134 mm (21.5 sq ft).

What inverter is best with the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W?

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W works well with both string inverters and microinverters. For string inverters, choose one with a maximum input voltage above 43V and an MPPT voltage range that covers 36V. Microinverters rated for 460W+ panels are also an excellent choice, offering panel-level monitoring and shade tolerance. Popular options include Enphase IQ8 series microinverters and SolarEdge string inverters with power optimizers.

How long will the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W last?

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W is built to last well beyond its 25-year performance warranty. With first-year degradation of 1.5% and annual degradation of 0.5% thereafter, the panel will still produce approximately 86.5% of its rated power after 25 years. Most modern solar panels continue generating useful power for 30-40 years, though output gradually decreases over time.

Is the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W good for Arizona and other sunny states?

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W can work in hot states like Arizona, Nevada, and Texas, though its temperature coefficient of -0.34%/°C means it will lose some output on the hottest days. Consider panels with a lower (closer to 0) temperature coefficient if you live in an area with extreme heat. Higher sun exposure in these states means more total energy production throughout the year, often offsetting any heat-related losses.

Is the Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W worth the money?

The Astronergy ASTRO N5 460W delivers 21.3% efficiency, which is above the industry average of ~21%. Combined with a standard 12-year product warranty and 25-year performance guarantee, it offers strong value for homeowners seeking reliable solar generation.

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Last updated: February 2026