Solar Power Output Calculator
Estimate your solar energy production and potential savings
Select the region that best matches your location’s sunlight intensity
5 kW
Typical residential systems range from 3-10 kW
30°
Optimal angle varies by latitude (typically 30-45°)
85%
Accounts for inverter efficiency, wiring losses, etc.
Your current electricity cost per kWh
Annual Energy Production
Estimated Output:
0 kWh
Monthly Average:
0 kWh
Daily Average:
0 kWh
Annual Savings:
$0
Monthly Production
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Savings Breakdown
Year 1 Savings:
$0
5-Year Savings:
$0
10-Year Savings:
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20-Year Savings:
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How to Use the Solar Power Output Calculator
Quick Start Guide
- Set Your Location
- Select your region from the dropdown menu
- Options range from "Sunny Region" to "Cloudy Region"
- Adjust System Size
- Use the slider to set your solar system size (1-20 kW)
- Typical residential systems are 3-10 kW
- Configure Roof Angle
- Set your roof angle with the slider (0-60 degrees)
- Optimal is typically 30-45 degrees depending on latitude
- Set System Efficiency
- Adjust efficiency percentage (70-95%)
- Accounts for inverter efficiency and wiring losses
- Enter Electricity Rate
- Input your current electricity cost per kWh
- View Results
- Click "Calculate Solar Output" to see:
- Annual, monthly, and daily energy production
- Potential cost savings
- Monthly production chart
- Long-term savings breakdown
- Click "Calculate Solar Output" to see:
Tips for Best Results
- Use accurate electricity rates from your utility bill
- Consult with solar installers for precise system specifications
- Consider local weather patterns when selecting your location
The calculator automatically updates results when you change any input values!

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