Solar Power Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the required solar power system size based on your energy needs, available sunlight, and system performance factors.
Purpose: It helps homeowners, businesses, and solar installers determine the appropriate solar panel capacity for a given energy requirement.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The energy requirement is divided by the product of sunlight hours and performance ratio to determine the necessary solar panel capacity.
Details: Correct sizing ensures your solar system meets energy needs without over-investment in unnecessary capacity, while accounting for real-world efficiency losses.
Tips: Enter your daily energy requirement in watt-hours, average peak sunlight hours (default 5), and performance ratio (default 0.75). All values must be > 0.
Q1: How do I find my daily energy requirement?
A: Check your electricity bill for kWh usage and multiply by 1000 to get Wh, then divide by 30 for daily average.
Q2: What are typical sunlight hours?
A: Most locations get 4-6 peak sun hours daily. Check solar maps for your exact location.
Q3: What affects the performance ratio?
A: Factors like temperature, shading, panel orientation, wiring losses, and inverter efficiency (default 0.75 accounts for typical losses).
Q4: Should I round up the calculated system size?
A: Yes, solar panels come in standard sizes, so round up to the nearest available panel wattage.
Q5: Does this include battery storage?
A: No, this calculates panel size only. Battery sizing requires additional calculations for autonomy days.