For example a solar panel with 20 efficiency and an area of 1 m 2 will produce 200 kwh yr at standard test conditions but it can produce more when the sun is high in the sky and will produce less in cloudy conditions or when the sun is low in the sky.
Efficiency of photovoltaic solar panels.
It is the portion of energy in the form of sunlight that can be converted via photovoltaics into electricity by the solar cell.
The efficiency of the solar cells used in a photovoltaic system in combination with latitude and climate determines the annual energy output of the system.
The highest efficiency solar panels on the market today can reach almost 23 percent efficiency.
Most solar panels are between 15 and 20 efficient with outliers on either side of the range.
High quality solar panels can exceed 22 efficiency in some cases and almost reach 23 but the majority of photovoltaic panels available are not above 20 efficiency.
Solar cell efficiency refers to the ratio of the power output of a solar cell to its power input while considering its surface area.