Solar panels can produce peak power for about 5 hours daily.
Solar panel area per kw.
So a 7 53 kw system 7530 watts and a 250 watt panel 250 kw.
Is 6 kilowatts kw.
7 53 kw x 1000 250 watt 30 12 panels so roughly 30 250 panels 30 x 250w 7500 watts 7 5 kw note.
If you install a 6 kilowatt kw system with 20 average sized panels your system will likely measure approximately 27 feet wide by 13 feet long 352 square feet in all.
Simply put once you know how much power each panel puts out simply divide it by the square feet of the panel.
With the area you have you can produce 3000 x 200 600 000 watts 600 kw of peak electric power.
A home that consumes 1 000 kwh per month will normally need between 20 and 30 solar panels.
For instance if you have a panel that puts out 265 watts and is 65 4 by 39 inches in size the energy produced per square foot would be around 15 watts.
This assumes that your panels can be placed close together and that there are no obstructions on your roof.
The exact number changes depending on the specifications of the chosen panel model as well as the sunshine available at the project site.
Before purchasing a solar energy system for your home an important step is finding out how many solar panels you need.