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Guide to Solar Panel Size: How to Choose the Right Dimensions for Your Installation

Solar Panel Size

When considering a solar panel installation for your home or business in Ireland, a critical question is: how many solar panels will you need? This is not a one-size-fits-all answer, as the number of panels depends on several factors, including your energy consumption, roof size, and specific solar panel efficiency. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore these factors in detail, helping you understand what is required to meet your energy needs effectively.

The first step in determining how many solar panels you need is to assess your energy consumption. Your energy bill provides vital information on your average electricity usage in kilowatt-hours (kWh). Most Irish households use between 3,500 to 5,000 kWh annually. However, larger homes, those with electric heating, or properties that include electric vehicles may use significantly more.

  1. Check Your Utility Bill: Find the total kWh used in a month. Multiply this by 12 to get your annual usage.
  2. Determine Solar Offset: Decide how much of this consumption you want to offset. A typical solar system may cover between 50% to 100% of your electricity needs.
  3. Factor in Future Usage: If you plan to increase energy use, such as by adding an electric car or heat pump, adjust your target accordingly.
Household TypeAnnual Usage (kWh)
Small Apartment2,500 – 3,000
Standard Home3,500 – 5,000
Large Home5,000+

Not all solar panels are created equal. The efficiency of a panel refers to how well it converts sunlight into electricity. Panels typically range from 300W to 400W per panel. In Ireland, the average solar insolation (the sunlight reaching the panels) affects this. Ireland receives around 2.9 to 3.2 hours of peak sunlight per day on average, depending on the season.

Higher-efficiency panels can produce more electricity in less space. For example, a 400W panel will produce more power per square meter than a 300W panel, meaning you’ll need fewer panels for the same energy output.

To estimate the number of solar panels you’ll need:

solar panel size

Roof space and orientation are also crucial. A typical solar panel measures about 1.7 square meters. To determine how many panels your roof can accommodate, you’ll need to consider the total available roof area and any potential shading issues from trees or nearby buildings.

For instance, if you need 12 solar panels, and each panel is 1.7 square meters, the total space required would be:

12×1.7=20.4 square meters

Tip: South-facing roofs in Ireland receive the most sunlight, while east- or west-facing roofs are also viable, though they might require a slightly larger system.

Let’s take a closer look at how different household sizes might calculate the number of panels required.

For a small apartment using 3,000 kWh annually, you might only need 8-10 panels. Assuming a 350W panel and 3.2 peak sunlight hours:

Daily Energy Production per Panel = 0.35 kW × 3.2=1.12 kWh

Annual Production per Panel =1.12 × 365 = 408.8 kWh

Number of Panels Required = 3,000 / 408.8 ​≈8panels

For a standard Irish home using 4,500 kWh annually, and considering 350W

Annual Production per Panel = 408.8 kWh

Number of Panels Required = 4,500 / 408.8 ≈ 11 panels

A large home using 6,000 kWh per year might require 14-16 panels, depending on roof orientation and shading conditions. If you opt for more efficient 400W panels, this number could be reduced slightly.

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) provides grants to homeowners to help offset the cost of solar installations. Currently, you can receive up to €2,400, depending on the size of the system. This financial support can make the investment in solar more affordable and reduce the payback period significantly.

By installing solar panels, homeowners can reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to a more sustainable energy system in Ireland. Each kilowatt-hour of solar electricity produced reduces the need for fossil fuels, helping to lower Ireland’s overall carbon emissions.


  • Energy consumption: A detailed analysis of your annual energy needs.
  • Solar panel efficiency: Choosing panels with higher output can reduce the number required.
  • Roof space: Ensuring you have sufficient space for the desired number of panels.
  • Sunlight availability: Ireland’s sunlight hours vary, but this should be factored into system sizing.
  • SEAI Grants: Take advantage of government incentives to reduce costs.




This diagram shows how different roof orientations and panel setups can affect energy output and the number of panels required. South-facing roofs typically require fewer panels to achieve the same energy production as east- or west-facing installations.


By carefully considering all these factors—energy consumption, roof space, panel efficiency, and sunlight—you can accurately determine the number of solar panels needed for your home or business in Ireland. Solar energy is a long-term investment, and with proper planning, it can significantly reduce your energy costs and environmental impact.