Modified on Wed, 03 Apr 2024 at 09:41 AM

Why do the solar panels deliver less power than what is installed?

Answer:

The power output of solar panels depends on several parameters such as the sun's position relative to the panels, outdoor temperature, wind, etc. You can read more about general Information about Solar Power Production here. For most common roof-mounted installations in Sweden, panels typically only reach their rated power output on sunny days in May when the sun is high but it's still a bit cool outside. On hot summer days, rainy days, or early spring and late autumn when the sun is low, the power output will be lower.


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