A measure of how efficiently a solar system converts sunlight into usable electricity. It’s the ratio of actual energy output to the system’s theoretical maximum output, as a percentage.
Performance Ratio:
90%
The time it takes for a solar panel system’s energy savings to equal the initial installation cost. It’s calculated by dividing the total cost by annual savings from reduced energy bills.
Estimated Payback Period:
1.8 Years
The predicted amount of money a household or business saves on energy bills each month after installing a solar power system, based on energy production.
Estimated Monthly Bill Saving:
£3,915.95
The predicted amount of money a household or business saves on energy bills annually after installing a solar power system, based on energy production.
Estimated Annual Bill Saving:
£46,991.31
The total amount of money saved on energy bills over the entire lifespan of a solar system, accounting for installation costs and energy production.
Estimated Net Lifetime Bill Saving:
£819,125
System Overview:
The total capacity of a solar power system, measured in kilowatts (kW), which indicates how much electricity the system can produce under ideal conditions.
System Size:
84kW
How many photovoltaic modules (solar panels) were installed on this case study. PV modules are responsible for generating renewable energy from sunlight.
PV Modules:
224
Essential components in solar power systems that convert the direct current (DC) electricity produced by solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity, for homes and businesses.
Inverters:
1 x 66.6kW
Devices that maximise the energy output of each solar panel by adjusting voltage and current, ensuring optimal performance even when some panels are shaded or underperforming.
Optimizers:
112
Predicted Impact:
The total amount of electricity a solar power system generates in a year, typically measured in megawatt-hours (MWh), based on the system’s size and sunlight exposure.
Annual Energy Production:
75.80MWh
The total direct current (DC) capacity of a solar power system, measured in kilowatts (kW), based on the combined output of all the solar panels under ideal conditions.
Installed DC Power:
84kWp
The highest amount of alternating current (AC) electricity a solar power system has produced at any given time, typically measured in kilowatts (kW), after conversion from DC.
Max Achieved AC Power:
66.6kW
The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) a solar power system prevents from being released into the atmosphere each year by replacing electricity generated from fossil fuels, measured in tons.
Annual CO2 Emissions Saved:
14.66t
The number of trees needed to absorb the same amount of CO2 emissions that a solar power system prevents each year, illustrating the environmental benefit in tree terms.
Intrafit, a family owned company specialising in designing and installing dental cabinetry, wanted to boost its sustainability initiatives while electricity expenses.
Project Scope:
Installation of a 84kW cutting-edge solar photovoltaic (PV) system.
Solution Implemented:
Sunlit Solar designed and installed a custom solar PV array for the company, maximising energy generation and cutting electricity bills by more than £40,000 a year.
Results Achieved:
Clean Energy Generation:
The installed solar PV system is projected to produce an estimated 75.80MWh of clean energy annually.
Carbon Emissions Reduction:
Intrafit expects to cut carbon emissions by 14.66 tons each year, in line with their commitment to environmental sustainability.
Operational Efficiency:
By utilising solar energy, Intrafit are set to reduce their dependence on traditional energy sources, resulting in long-term cost savings and improved operational efficiency.