How to Compare Solar System Sizes?

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So, here you are. All set to choose the right size of the solar system that would fit your requirements.
The typical size depends on one of the two main parts of the solar system i.e. the inverter. The power capacity of the panels varies with the type of brand you would choose. Regardless of the solar system size you choose, your decision would base on three core factors i.e. physical space, price, and energy requirements.

Physical Space

No matter what system size you’re thinking of, you need to see that it physically fits on your roof. Both in terms of direction and angle, all panels should be facing exactly the same way. However, with more capacity i.e. an inverter having a number of ports will enable you to have your panels face two different directions on your roof.
Just check that your panels face the right direction, so you don’t lose any potential solar production. Because this translates to you saving less money from your system.

Energy Requirements

Solar investment makes sense when the power your system generates matches your daytime power usage. Only when this happens, you’re in a position to get the best rate of return on your investment.

Price

Even when the government continues to drop the rebates on solar investment, its affordability factor is still rising. That’s happening because solar is being manufactured across the globe at a rapid rate causing the costs to go down to a point where systems are now easily available at half the price.

Despite the increased affordability, how much you’re willing to pay for the solar system is a factor that determines the size of the system you would go for.

To sum it up, when you’re deciding on the size of the solar system, you must consider the three factors of physical space, energy requirements, and price. By looking at these, you can be in a good position to compare different sizes and choose the best for you.

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