Calculator

Do you want to know the payback period of your investment and save as much money as possible? Modern technologies will come to the rescue – for example, a solar calculator , which we propose to use. Depending on the initial conditions in your particular case, it will, as a first approximation, help you decide whether it is worth installing solar panels and whether it will be a profitable investment.

There are many variables that will be required for calculations and may vary the cost of a solar installation. All this information can be taken approximately, but for the objectivity of the final calculations, it should be as close to reality as possible.

So what you need to know:

  • the location of the object;
  • type of panel mounting (ground, wall, roof);
  • type and angle of inclination of the roof/terrestrial object, its size/area;
  • building height;
  • the direction of a ground object or a roof slope to the cardinal points;
  • orientation and type of solar panels:
  • type of counter, tracker, etc.

You may also need the level of consumption and cost of e / energy in your region / region in summer and winter, and data on the planned connection to the “green tariff”. Arm yourself with additional information for the calculation by answering the following questions.

How much solar power will you need? To do this, look at past utility bills. You can calculate how many solar panels you need by knowing your family/business’s hourly energy needs and panel wattage.

How many watts are you currently using? Look at your average electricity bill over a period of time, such as a month. If you want the calculation to use daily and hourly use, divide the monthly or yearly average by 30 or 365 days respectively, and then divide by 24 again to determine the hourly average.

What is the solar activity in your area? The peak hours of sunlight at your particular location will have a direct impact on solar panel efficiency. Use special tables where there is information from meteorological services for regions and major cities.

Once you have answered these questions and collected information, you can start to figure out how much you can save on solar energy.

You can order a calculation by filling out the form below, which will help you evaluate the prospects of installing a solar system from a financial point of view in your particular case.

To make the final calculations, you need to contact specialists who will carry out in detail all the necessary measurements on site, taking into account all the details and calculate the final cost of installation, work, as well as the expected return on investment.

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