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    Best solar panel angle in São Paulo

    Start with 22° facing North for a fixed setup. Compare seasonal options, then confirm the result against your roof, shade, and local weather.

    Turn this angle into a roof plan

    Start with 22° North in São Paulo, then verify the usable roof area and request installer options.

    1. Best fixed tilt & direction

    22°

    22° facing North. Set it once for the entire year.

    Planning basis: latitude and estimated annual solar production.

    2. Two adjustments / year

    Winter: 29° North

    Summer: 15° North

    Provides a 1.7% gain over the best fixed tilt.

    Planning basis: summer and winter production estimates.

    3. Four adjustments / year
    Summer7° North
    Autumn23° North
    Winter39° North
    Spring23° North

    Offers a 4.6% gain over the best fixed tilt.

    Planning basis: four seasonal production estimates.

    4. Twelve adjustments / year
    Jan7° North
    Feb7° North
    Mar17° North
    Apr24° North
    May30° North
    Jun39° North
    Jul39° North
    Aug39° North
    Sep30° North
    Oct24° North
    Nov17° North
    Dec7° North

    Achieves the maximum 4.6% gain over the best fixed tilt.

    Planning basis: twelve monthly production estimates.

    *Tilt angles are measured from horizontal. Each non-flat result includes the compass direction the panel faces. Gains are estimates based on modeling.

    Quote-ready tilt decision

    Give installers one fixed-angle target first

    Start the quote conversation with 22° North. Seasonal adjustment is only worth pricing if a supplier can show that roughly 4.6% extra production beats the cost, access risk, and warranty complexity of adjustable frames.

    Base quote

    22° North

    Best default for normal roof-mounted systems and the first number to send to installers.

    Adjustable option

    Winter: 29° North

    Summer: 15° North

    Four seasonal changes model about 4.6% gain. Monthly adjustment models about 4.6%.

    Installer checks

    Roof pitch, available rail angles, wind loading, waterproofing, access for cleaning, and whether adjustment affects warranty.

    Direction check

    In São Paulo, the practical target is a north-facing array. Shade-free roof space, inverter sizing, and battery goals usually matter more than small angle differences.

    Adjustment payoff · 1 kW reference array

    Is changing the panel angle worth it in São Paulo?

    Start with the fixed angle. Four seasonal changes model +70 kWh a year (+4.6%) for each 1 kW of panels. Changing the angle every month adds no modeled annual output beyond the seasonal strategy.

    These are latitude-based planning estimates, not a supplier quote. The comparison isolates panel angle; adjustable framing, labour, safe roof access, shade, soiling, and warranty terms can change the practical decision.

    Fixed tilt

    No angle changes

    Annual output / 1 kW
    1,502 kWh
    Extra vs fixed
    Baseline

    Twice yearly

    2 changes/year

    Annual output / 1 kW
    1,527 kWh
    Extra vs fixed
    +26 kWh (+1.7%)

    Seasonal

    4 changes/year

    Annual output / 1 kW
    1,571 kWh
    Extra vs fixed
    +70 kWh (+4.6%)

    Monthly

    12 changes/year

    Annual output / 1 kW
    1,571 kWh
    Extra vs fixed
    +70 kWh (+4.6%)
    View the 12-month output values

    Estimated monthly production in kWh for each 1 kW of panels.

    Monthly production values for fixed, seasonal, and monthly angle strategies
    MonthFixed tiltSeasonalMonthly
    Jan148 kWh162 kWh162 kWh
    Feb135 kWh149 kWh149 kWh
    Mar131 kWh131 kWh131 kWh
    Apr121 kWh121 kWh121 kWh
    May100 kWh100 kWh100 kWh
    Jun86 kWh94 kWh94 kWh
    Jul91 kWh99 kWh99 kWh
    Aug103 kWh113 kWh113 kWh
    Sep126 kWh126 kWh126 kWh
    Oct149 kWh149 kWh149 kWh
    Nov155 kWh155 kWh155 kWh
    Dec158 kWh173 kWh173 kWh

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