Your solar kit produces electricity depending on the varying amount of sunshine your solar panels are exposed to. Starting from zero at night, during the morning solar production increases and peaks at around noon, only to slowly decrease again until the sun goes down in the evening. Your kit’s energy production curve follows the same bell curve pattern.
Keep in mind that any solar panel’s power output is measured in Wp (Watt peak), a theoretical measurement unit that indicates the maximum (peak) output of a panel under perfect testing conditions. In real life these conditions can be met just for a limited amount of time in ideal conditions (south facing, 30 degrees installation).
Customers in Southern Europe, where during large parts of the year sunshine hours are very long, see our Premium solar panels produce solar power at or slightly above Wp levels for hours in summer. Investing in quality solar panels is likely to maximize your yield and savings over many decades.
Check our Savings Calculator to see how much you can save with a solar kit in your home.