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Asked: September 2, 20242024-09-02T11:42:25+05:30 2024-09-02T11:42:25+05:30

How to calculate the number of solar panels required for an inverter?

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How to calculate the number of solar panels required for an inverter?
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      2024-09-02T11:44:55+05:30Team of Solar Faqs | Answer on September 2, 2024 at 11:44 am

      It is not the number of solar panels but the total power (in Kwp) that the solar panels can produce. Usually your inverter should align with the expected maximum power the solar modules can produce. So normally if you have a 3 kW of rooftop solar, you will need a 3 kw of solar inverter.

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