No, solar panels do not produce ionizing radiation. Solar photovoltaic power generation directly converts sunlight into DC electricity using semiconductor materials, and then converts the DC electricity into AC electricity through an inverter for use. This process does not involve any chemical changes or nuclear reactions, so there is no shortwave. Solar panels generate electricity by converting sunlight through the photovoltaic effect. While they do not produce significant electromagnetic radiation on their own—like any object exposed to the sun—they emit thermal radiation in the form of heat and reflected light. These waves include radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, gamma rays, and more, spanning a wide range of frequencies from low to high. At 1 meter distance, readings are comparable to background.