The amount of electricity generated by one square meter of PV panels under ideal conditions will be affected by a variety of factors, including the intensity of sunlight, the duration of sunlight, the efficiency of the PV panels, the angle and orientation of the PV panels, and the ambient temperature.
Under ideal conditions, assuming a sunlight intensity of 1,000 W/m2 , a sunlight duration of 8 hours, and a PV panel efficiency of 20%, one square meter of PV panels will generate approximately 1.6 kWh of electricity in a day. However, the actual power generation may fluctuate considerably. If the intensity of sunlight is weak, the duration of sunlight is short, or the efficiency of the PV panels is low, then the actual power generation may be significantly lower than this estimate. For example, during the hot summer months, PV panels may generate slightly less electricity than in the spring or fall.
Overall, a square meter of PV panels generates roughly 3 to 4 kWh of electricity a day, a value obtained under more ideal conditions. However, this value is not fixed and the actual situation may be more complex.
Post time: Apr-30-2024