Solar Panel Wattage Calculator
Calculate the total wattage of a solar panel array from panel count and rating.
Solar Panel Wattage Calculator
Solar Panel Wattage Calculator
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About the Solar Panel Wattage Calculator
A correctly sized solar system is the difference between a great investment and a disappointment. This Solar Panel Wattage Calculator sizes your off-grid or hybrid solar system from your daily energy needs and the peak sun hours in your city, telling you the kW system and battery capacity required.
The calculation works backwards from what you actually consume: your daily kilowatt-hours divided by the usable sun hours gives the solar array size, and your night-time load determines the battery bank. Oversizing wastes money; undersizing leaves you on the grid — this tool finds the balance.
Peak sun hours vary across Pakistan — Quetta and the south see more than the northern cities. The calculator's sun-hours input lets you set the figure for your location, or use the default for a typical Pakistani city.
Beyond the array size, factor in losses: inverters, wiring and battery efficiency typically mean you should add a 20–25% margin to the theoretical size. The results here give you the honest engineering figure to discuss with installers, so you can compare quotes on an equal basis.
How to size a solar system
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Enter your average daily energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (from your electricity bill).
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Enter the peak sun hours for your city — typically 4.5–6 in Pakistan.
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Enter the battery backup capacity you need for night-time or cloudy days, if the tool asks.
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Read the recommended solar array size in kW and battery capacity, updated live.
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Add a 20–25% margin when discussing with installers to cover system losses.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the wattage of a standard solar panel?
Most panels today are 450–600 W. Twelve 550 W panels make a 6.6 kW array.
How many solar panels do I need for 1 kW?
Most panels in Pakistan are 550–585 W, so 1 kW of capacity needs roughly two panels. A typical Pakistani home consuming 500–800 units per month needs a 8–12 kW system.
How much does a solar system cost in Pakistan?
Prices vary with panel brand and inverter quality, but a ballpark is Rs 150,000–250,000 per kW installed in 2025. Use the size from this calculator to estimate your total before negotiating.
Do I need a battery with solar?
Only if you want backup during outages or at night. On-grid systems with net metering need no battery; hybrid systems add batteries for backup. Batteries significantly raise the upfront cost.
