How Many Solar Panels Do I Need?
How Many Solar Panels Do I Need?
On this page, we’ll go over some basic calculations to help you understand how solar systems are sized and how it is determined the number of panels you will need.
PLEASE NOTE: This article contains very basic equations and makes few assumptions! There are multiple variables to consider when a solar system is designed, including but not limited to:
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Example Scenario
For the sake of understanding how these calculations work, we’re going to make some very basic and broad assumptions:
“System size” is determined by multiplying the number of panels by the watt rating of the panel (ex. 350w x 15 panels = 5.25 kW system). The average system size that DAYLIGHT Energy installs is between 7-8 kW.
Example 1: Basic Panel (320 W) with 80% Offset
80% of 31 kW or 31,000 watts is 24.8 kW or 24,800 watts (this is our target)
(320 W rated panel x 15 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 24,000 W (below target)
(320 W rated panel x 16 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 25,600 W (meets target)
(320 W rated panel x 17 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 27,200 W (exceeds target)
To meet or exceed 80% of your daily energy needs, you would need a system sized at 5.12 kW, consisting of 16 panels rated at 320 watts each.
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Example 2: Basic Panel (320 W) with 100% Offset
31 kW or 31,000 watts (this is our target)
(320 W rated panel x 19 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 30,400 W (below target)
(320 W rated panel x 20 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 32,000 W (meets target)
(320 W rated panel x 21 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 33,600 W (exceeds target)
To meet or exceed 100% of your daily energy needs, you would need a system sized at 6.40 kW, consisting of 20 panels rated at 320 watts each.
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Example 3: Premium Panel (365 W) with 80% Offset
80% of 31 kW or 31,000 watts is 24.8 kW or 24,800 watts (this is our target)
(365 W rated panel x 13 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 23,725 W (below target)
(365 W rated panel x 14 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 25,550 W (meets target)
(365 W rated panel x 15 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 27,375 W (exceeds target)
To meet or exceed 80% of your daily energy needs, you would need a system sized at 5.11 kW, consisting of 14 panels rated at 365 watts each.
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Example 4: Premium Panel (365 W) with 100% Offset
31 kW or 31,000 watts (this is our target)
(365 W rated panel x 16 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 29,200 W (below target)
(365 W rated panel x 17 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 31,025 W (meets target…barely!)
(365 W rated panel x 18 panels) x 5 hours of sunlight = 32,850 W (exceeds target)
To meet or exceed 100% of your daily energy needs, you would need a system sized at 6.20 kW, consisting of 17 panels rated at 365 watts each.