How are monocrystalline solar panels made? These solar panels are made with extremely pure polysilicon, which is created by melting nuggets of quartzite at around 1,700°C, then refining it by using the Siemens process. Monocrystalline silicon is the dominant material in solar cell manufacturing, accounting for over 97% of crystalline silicon production in 2026. Cells cut from a single continuous silicon crystal achieve 22-24% efficiency in mass production, with a uniform dark black appearance. Their unique single-crystal structure enables better electron mobility, making them ideal for both residential. Monocrystalline silicon, often referred to as single-crystal silicon or simply mono-Si, is a critical material widely used in modern electronics and photovoltaics.