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    580W Solar Panel Production in Montevideo

    A single 580W solar panel in Montevideo is estimated to generate approximately 783 kWh of electricity per year, averaging 2.15 kWh daily. This is a temporary planning estimate while the PVWatts provider is unavailable.

    PVWatts data is temporarily unavailable for this page.

    The calculator below is using a conservative latitude-based seasonal estimate so you can keep planning. Use it for early sizing, then rerun the page before accepting a final supplier quote.

    Solar Production Calculator
    Estimate solar production in Montevideo
    Adjust the controls using a temporary planning estimate while provider-backed PVWatts data is unavailable.

    Current estimate

    Annual savings

    $121,320

    Use covered

    109%

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    Your system settings

    580 W
    200WDefault: 580W700W
    panels
    1 panelTotal size: 5.80 kW150 panels
    kWh
    100 kWhTypical: 600 kWh5000 kWh
    14%
    5% (high efficiency)14% (standard)30%

    Annual bill savings

    $121,320

    Save about $10,110 per month, capped to the 600 kWh/month use you entered.

    Electricity use covered

    109%

    Produces 630 kWh/year above your entered use. Export credits or batteries may add value.

    Annual output

    7,830 kWh

    Daily output

    ~21 kWh

    System size

    5.8 kW

    Panels needed

    10 panels*

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    Monthly production breakdown (kWh)

    Quote readinessThis estimate is strong enough for early planning. A supplier quote still needs roof space, shading, inverter limits, battery needs, and installation constraints.
    Planning notes* To cover 100% of your electricity use (600 kWh/month), we recommend about 10 panels rated at 580W each. Bill savings are capped at your entered use and do not assume export credits.

    Project-ready estimate

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    Start with 10 panels at 580W, about 5.8 kW, a 600 kWh/month bill target, and 14% modelled system losses. This gives suppliers the first inputs they need before roof layout, inverter limits, and battery choices are refined.

    Starter system
    ~5.8 kW

    10 panels for a 600 kWh/month home before roof, inverter, and battery constraints.

    Output per panel
    783 kWh

    Estimated annual AC electricity from one 580W panel after modelled system losses.

    Bill value/year
    $13,194

    Annual value at about UYU 16.85/kWh, capped to the electricity use you can actually offset.

    Weakest month
    Jun

    46 kWh from one 580W panel; check this month before sizing essential loads.

    Roof fit

    Confirm usable roof planes, shading, inverter limits, and battery needs before accepting a final layout.

    Bill fit

    Adjust panel count and monthly use above so savings are capped to electricity you can offset.

    Quote check

    Ask suppliers to show winter output, assumed losses, and any export-credit value separately.

    Production evidenceShow monthly output and model assumptionsOpen this when checking winter production, irradiance, losses, or the source assumptions behind the quote handoff.

    Monthly model

    Monthly output and winter risk

    The calculator is useful when it shows the weak months, not just a flattering annual number. Use the table to check whether winter output still supports the loads you care about.

    Best month
    Dec

    85 kWh from one 580W panel

    Lowest month
    Jun

    46 kWh from one 580W panel

    Solar resource
    4.5 kWh/m²/day

    1646 kWh/m² annual irradiance

    Model checks
    15.4%

    Capacity factor, 47.6% performance ratio, 851 kWh DC before conversion

    JulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJun
    49 kWh55 kWh65 kWh73 kWh80 kWh85 kWh80 kWh73 kWh68 kWh59 kWh51 kWh46 kWh

    Model basis

    The model uses north-facing panels at 35° tilt, true north orientation, and 14% system loss. Typical 600 kWh/month electricity costs are $5,300 - $12,000 (typically $10,110) using 2024-2025 cost data.

    Provider-backed PVWatts data could not be loaded, so these monthly values use a latitude-based seasonal estimate until the provider is available again.

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