A 25 square meter solar installation can generate between 3,000 to 5,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity annually. This range varies based on factors such as geographical location, panel efficiency, and how sunlight exposure hours align with local conditions. But "ideal" rarely exists in real life. Your roof's orientation, local climate, shading, and even the dust on your panels can slash that output by 30-50%. This. . The electricity generated by 25 square meters of solar panels depends on various factors. Solar energy comes from sunlight striking the Earth's surface. Formula: Panels = (Roof Area × Usable % × (1 − Spacing Loss %)) ÷ Panel Area → Total Capacity (kW) = Panels × Panel Wattage ÷ 1000.
[pdf] Most panels today degrade at around 0. 8% per year, meaning after 25 years, you can expect about 80–90% of original efficiency remaining. . Solar panel degradation—the gradual reduction in power output over time—directly impacts the 25-30 year financial returns of photovoltaic investments. Even high-quality solar modules lose efficiency as they age due to material fatigue, UV exposure, and thermal cycling. In this blog, we'll explain what degradation means, provide a simple year-wise efficiency chart, and share ways to slow the. .
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