How to size a solar system?

  1. Determine Your Energy Needs (kWh)
    Check your electricity bills for average monthly or annual kilowatt-hour (kWh) usage.

Example: If your home uses 900 kWh/month, your daily usage is ~30 kWh (900 ÷ 30 days).

Future needs: Account for EV charging, HVAC changes, or expanded usage.

  1. Calculate Solar Production Potential
    Solar output depends on:

Sunlight hours (peak sun hours per day in your location).

Use tools like NREL’s PVWatts or Global Solar Atlas.

Example: 4.5 peak sun hours/day (average in sunny regions).

System size formula:

System Size (kW)

Daily kWh Usage
Peak Sun Hours
×
1.15
(inefficiency buffer)
System Size (kW)=
Peak Sun Hours
Daily kWh Usage

×1.15(inefficiency buffer)
Example: 30 kWh ÷ 4.5 hours × 1.15 = 7.67 kW system.

  1. Adjust for Efficiency Losses
    Factors: Shading, panel tilt, temperature, and inverter losses (~10–20% loss).

Solution: Oversize the system slightly (e.g., 8 kW instead of 7.67 kW).

  1. Panel Capacity and Quantity
    Panel wattage: Typical panels are 300W–400W.

Example: 8 kW system ÷ 350W panels = 23 panels (8,000 ÷ 350 ≈ 23).

Roof space: Each panel needs ~18–25 sq. ft. (23 panels × 20 sq. ft. = 460 sq. ft.).

  1. Battery Storage (If Off-Grid or Backup)
    Calculate battery bank size based on days of autonomy (backup days).

Example: 30 kWh/day × 2 days backup = 60 kWh battery capacity.

Depth of discharge (DoD): Lithium batteries allow ~80–90% DoD; lead-acid ~50%.

Adjusted capacity: 60 kWh ÷ 0.8 (DoD) = 75 kWh battery bank.

  1. Inverter Sizing
    Match inverter capacity to system size (e.g., 8 kW system → 8 kW inverter).

Microinverters vs. String Inverters:

Microinverters (per-panel) handle shading better.

String inverters are cheaper but less flexible.

  1. Net Metering vs. Off-Grid
    Grid-tied: No battery needed (net metering credits excess power).

Off-grid: Requires larger solar + battery systems for self-sufficiency.

  1. Professional Assessment
    Get quotes from installers who analyze:

Roof orientation (south-facing ideal in the Northern Hemisphere).

Local weather, shading, and permitting requirements.

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