The typical Australian household consumes about 16-20 kilowatt-hours of electricity per day. Using the example of 500-Watt solar panels each producing 2 kWh of energy a day would mean 10 panels should be enough. But it isn’t. Those 10 solar panels might produce enough electricity to power through the middle of a sunny summer’s day.
For example: A 100-watt panel can produce 100 watts per hour in direct sunlight. A 400-watt panel can generate 400 watts per hour under the same conditions. This doesn’t mean they’ll produce that amount all day, output varies with weather, shade, and panel orientation.
For most residential solar panels, this typically ranges between 250W and 400W. Here’s where it gets tricky: wattage isn’t everything. Sure, a higher wattage sounds like a win, but if your home is bathed in sunlight year-round, even a 250W panel can perform like a champ.
The goal for any solar project should be 100% electricity offset and maximum savings — not necessarily to cram as many panels on a roof as possible. So, the number of panels you need to power a house varies based on three main factors: In this article, we’ll show you how to manually calculate how many panels you’ll need to power your home.
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