Solar PV Production May 2024

425.7 kWh Produced in May 2024

May 2024 Solar PV Production

May 2024 – Spring continues to arrive again with a number of sunny days generating over 20 KWH with a few grey days giving virtually nothing in terms of solar production. 

The total for the month is more in line with expectations but less than May 2023 that produced over 100 kWh more than the year. 

Total production of 339 KWH but less than last April. See chart.

solar PV 2024 so far
solar PV 2024

New Solar Edge 10 KWH battery installed in garage doubling our storage bringing the 10 KWH to 20 KWH. This set up is performing well and reducing the total power imported as more of the generated power can be stored.

See total output to date: Solar PV performance

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