GEOGRAPHY & CARTOGRAPHY CALCULATOR Latitudephotovoltaic Annual Yield A precise tool.
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What is the Latitudephotovoltaic Annual Yield & How does it work?

Solar irradiance decreases with increasing latitude because the sun’s rays strike the surface at a more oblique angle, reducing the energy per unit area.

Optimising the tilt angle of a photovoltaic array to match the local latitude (or slightly higher) maximises the incident solar radiation over the year.

The annual energy yield of a PV system can be estimated by multiplying the average daily solar irradiance by the system’s rated power, the performance ratio, and the number of days in a year, with a correction for tilt‑latitude mismatch.

Y = G times P_{rated} times PR times 365 times cosleft(frac{text{tilt} – text{lat}}{180}piright)
Y = annual energy yield (kWh)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does latitude affect solar irradiance?
Solar irradiance decreases with increasing latitude because the sun’s rays strike the surface at a more oblique angle, reducing the energy per unit area.
What is the optimal tilt angle for a photovoltaic array?
The optimal tilt angle for a photovoltaic array is generally set to match the local latitude or slightly higher to maximize incident solar radiation over the year.
How do I calculate the annual energy yield of a PV system?
Multiply the average daily solar irradiance by the system’s rated power, performance ratio, and the number of days in a year to estimate the annual energy yield.
What is the importance of performance ratio in PV systems?
The performance ratio accounts for factors like soiling, temperature effects, and other losses, providing a real-world measure of how efficiently the system performs compared to its theoretical maximum output.
How does solar irradiance vary with seasons at different latitudes?
At higher latitudes, seasonal variations in solar irradiance are more pronounced due to the Earth’s axial tilt, resulting in longer and darker winters and shorter summers compared to lower latitudes.
Can I use this calculator for any location on Earth?
Yes, you can use this calculator for any location on Earth by inputting the appropriate latitude and other relevant local conditions such as average daily solar irradiance and performance ratio.
What factors should I consider when optimizing a PV system’s tilt angle?
When optimizing a PV system’s tilt angle, consider factors like local climate, seasonal variations in solar elevation, and the specific needs of your energy consumption pattern to achieve maximum efficiency throughout the year.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.