A 6kW solar system produces between 18 and 30 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per day depending on where you live — that's enough to cover the average US household's entire electricity consumption, which the EIA reports at roughly 29 kWh per day.
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Divide your system size (kW) by panel wattage. For 6kW with 400W panels: 6000 ÷ 400 = 15 panels. 8 = 24 kWh/day or ~720 kWh/month.
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While average panels are around 18% efficient, the Best solar panel brands now exceed 22%, with top models from Aiko Solar, Maxeon, and Jinko Solar reaching 23-25%. Power output, measured in Watts (W), indicates a single panel's production under ideal conditions.
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A 60W solar panel can generate approximately 0. 36 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per four hours of direct sunlight, which translates roughly to 2. 6 kWh daily under optimal conditions.
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