Solar Power System Sizing Calculator In Kenya.

Simple, Accurate Sizing for Your Home or Business Solar Setup.

This easy-to-use calculator helps you determine the right size for your solar panel system by considering your daily electricity needs and real-world conditions that affect solar performance.

What This Calculator Determines

  1. Your Daily Electricity Need (Watt-hours per day – Wh/day)
    • The total power your appliances use each day.
    • *Example: If a 50W bulb runs for 5 hours, it uses 250 Wh/day.
  2. Adjusted Power Need (With Safety Buffer + Losses)
    • Adds extra power (30% safety margin) to cover unexpected usage.
    • Includes losses from heat, dust, wiring, and other real-world factors.
  3. Solar Panel Size (Watts – W)
    • How much solar power you need based on sunlight hours in your area.
    • *Example: If you need 2000 Wh/day and get 5 sun hours, you need ~400W of solar panels.*
  4. Battery Bank Size (Amp-hours – Ah)
    • How much battery storage you need for nights or cloudy days.
    • Accounts for energy lost when charging/discharging batteries.
  5. Inverter Size (Watts – W)
    • The device that converts solar power (DC) to usable home electricity (AC).
    • Sized to handle your highest possible power demand at once.
  6. Charge Controller Size (Amps – A)
    • Protects your batteries by regulating solar power flow.
    • Ensures panels charge batteries efficiently.

Real-World Factors Included (Why Solar Doesn’t Always Perform at 100%).

FactorWhat It MeansDefault Adjustment
Heat LossSolar panels work worse in hot weather.+8% more panels needed
Inverter LossSome power is lost when converting DC to AC.+5% extra capacity
Wire LossLong or thin wires waste some electricity.+3% compensation
Dust/DirtDirty panels produce less power.+5% extra needed
ShadingTrees or buildings blocking sunlight.+5% safety margin
Battery LossEnergy lost when storing/using battery power.+15% more capacity
Controller LossSmall loss in the charge regulator.+2% adjustment
Panel AgingPanels slowly lose efficiency over years.+3% future-proofing

Advanced Solar Power Calculator

Complete this table to get your perfect solar system size

Your Appliances
Appliance NamePower (Watts)Hours Used/Day
System Parameters
Backup Days Needed
How many days should batteries last without sun?
System Voltage
24V recommended for most homes
Daily Sun Hours
Average full sunlight hours in your area
Peak Power Demand
Max watts used when everything is on

Why This Calculator is Better

✅ Made for real-world conditions – Not just “perfect lab” numbers.
✅ Easy to use – Just enter your appliances and local weather.
✅ Explains every step – No confusing tech jargon.
✅ Customizable – Adjust losses if your situation is different.

How to Use It

  1. List your appliances (lights, TV, fridge, etc.) + how many hours they run.
  2. Enter your location’s average sunlight hours (e.g., 5 hours in Kenya).
  3. Get your perfect solar system size – with all losses already included!

For Non-Technical Users:

  • W (Watts) = Power an appliance uses (like a lightbulb’s brightness).
  • Wh (Watt-hours) = Total energy used over time (like a car’s fuel consumption).
  • Ah (Amp-hours) = Battery storage capacity (like a fuel tank’s size).

This calculator does all the hard math for you – just plug in your numbers and get a reliable solar setup!

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