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The Solar Power Calculator estimates energy production from solar panels based on system size, hours of sunlight, and efficiency. It helps homeowners in India plan their solar energy systems and understand potential energy generation.
The calculator uses the solar power equation:
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Explanation: The equation calculates daily energy production by multiplying system capacity by available sunlight hours and accounting for system efficiency losses.
Details: Accurate solar power calculation is crucial for determining the right system size, estimating energy savings, calculating return on investment, and planning for energy needs in Indian homes.
Tips: Enter system size in kW, average daily sunlight hours for your location in India, and system efficiency as a decimal (e.g., 0.18 for 18% efficiency). All values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What is a typical system size for Indian homes?
A: Most Indian homes use 1-5 kW systems depending on energy consumption and available roof space.
Q2: How many sunlight hours can I expect in India?
A: India typically receives 4-6 hours of peak sunlight daily, varying by region and season.
Q3: What is a realistic efficiency factor?
A: Most solar systems in India operate at 15-22% efficiency, accounting for temperature, dust, and system losses.
Q4: Does this calculate daily or monthly production?
A: This calculator provides daily energy production. Multiply by 30 for monthly estimates.
Q5: Are there government subsidies available in India?
A: Yes, the Indian government offers various subsidies and incentives for residential solar installations under different schemes.