Skip to main content

System Production

System Production

Emilie avatar
Written by Emilie
Updated this week

You may wonder why the 1st year System Production has changed. This can be important because it affects the Offset. System Production is a complex calculation that involves several factors.

Globally a formula E = A x r x H x PR is followed to estimate the electricity generated in output of a photovoltaic system.

E
is Energy (kWh), A is total Area of the panel (m²), r is solar panel yield (%), H is annual average solar radiation on tilted panels and PR = Performance ratio, constant for losses (range between 0.5 and 0.9, default value = 0.75). r is the yield of the solar panel given by the ratio : electrical power (in kWp) of one solar panel divided by the area of one panel.

An example might be if 360w panels are changed on a design to Tesla 435w panels, and the panel count is reduced by 3 to keep system size small and cost down. The result would be that the production would go down (which obviously changes the Offset). According to the formula, A is total area of the panel. Even though the wattage on the panel was higher, reducing the area of the collective system would affect the production.

There are also other variables that will affect production of a system such as shading and placement on the roof. If panels are moved to other areas of a rooftop that will also affect production as well due to positioning and azimuth calculations.

Understanding the variables that make up the System Production can help customers and Sales Reps figure out how to build the highest producing system while keeping the cost of the total system down.

Did this answer your question?