Solar Panel Energy Calculator

Daily energy yield and battery charging

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Quick Answer

Daily energy (Wh) = Panel wattage × Peak sun hours × System efficiency (typically 0.75-0.85).

Design Notes

Peak sun hours vary by location (2-7 hours). System losses include: panel degradation (~2%/yr), wiring (2-3%), charge controller (5-15%), temperature derating (10-25% in hot climates). For battery sizing, plan for 2-3 days autonomy. MPPT controllers extract 15-30% more energy than PWM types.

Common Mistakes

  • 1

    Using panel rated wattage directly — real output is 75-85% of STC rating.

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    Ignoring temperature derating — panels lose ~0.4%/°C above 25°C.

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    Undersizing battery storage — cloudy days can reduce output by 70-80%.

Knowledge Base

How do I calculate solar panel daily energy output?

Daily energy (Wh) = Panel wattage (STC) × Peak Sun Hours × System efficiency (0.75-0.85). A 100W panel in a location with 5 peak sun hours: 100 × 5 × 0.80 = 400 Wh/day. Peak sun hours represent hours of equivalent 1000 W/m² irradiance — not total daylight hours.

What are peak sun hours?

Peak Sun Hours (PSH) = total daily solar irradiation divided by 1000 W/m². A location receiving 5000 Wh/m²/day has 5 PSH. Values by region: Northern Europe 2-3, Central US 4-5, Southern US/Australia 5-6, Sahara/Middle East 6-7. Check pvwatts.nrel.gov for your exact location.

What losses reduce solar panel output?

Temperature derating: -0.3 to -0.5%/°C above 25°C (can lose 10-25% in summer). Wiring losses: 2-3%. Charge controller: PWM loses 15-25%, MPPT loses 5-10%. Panel soiling/dust: 2-5%. Inverter efficiency: 92-97%. Panel degradation: ~0.5-0.8%/year. Total system loss: typically 15-25%.

MPPT vs PWM charge controller?

MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) converts excess voltage to current, extracting 15-30% more energy than PWM. Essential when panel voltage significantly exceeds battery voltage (e.g., 36V panel → 12V battery). PWM is cheaper but wastes the voltage difference. MPPT pays for itself in larger systems (>200W).

How do I size a battery bank for solar?

Battery capacity (Ah) = Daily energy (Wh) × Days of autonomy / (Battery voltage × Depth of Discharge). For 400Wh/day with 2 days autonomy, 12V battery, 50% DoD: 400 × 2 / (12 × 0.5) = 133 Ah. Use LiFePO4 batteries for 80% DoD and 2000+ cycles vs lead-acid at 50% DoD and 500 cycles.

What size solar panel do I need?

Panel size (W) = Daily energy needed (Wh) / (Peak sun hours × System efficiency). For 1000 Wh/day in 5 PSH at 80% efficiency: 1000 / (5 × 0.80) = 250W. Always oversize by 20-30% to account for cloudy days, seasonal variation, and panel degradation over time.