Hello everyone,
Since December 8, 2020, our photovoltaic system has been connected to the meter. Now we need to submit our first meter reading. According to the meter, we have fed 891 kWh into the grid so far (today). How should this figure be interpreted? The weather has mostly been cloudy with a few partly sunny days.
Can anyone provide some insight or an assessment?
Edit: Assuming I am interpreting this correctly, the meter shows that as of today, 891 kWh have been fed into the grid, and 2 kWh have been drawn from the grid. This seems plausible since we do not live in the house yet and only use electricity for devices and a few LED lights.
Edit 2: Oh, and the system has a gross capacity of 9.8 kWp.
Since December 8, 2020, our photovoltaic system has been connected to the meter. Now we need to submit our first meter reading. According to the meter, we have fed 891 kWh into the grid so far (today). How should this figure be interpreted? The weather has mostly been cloudy with a few partly sunny days.
Can anyone provide some insight or an assessment?
Edit: Assuming I am interpreting this correctly, the meter shows that as of today, 891 kWh have been fed into the grid, and 2 kWh have been drawn from the grid. This seems plausible since we do not live in the house yet and only use electricity for devices and a few LED lights.
Edit 2: Oh, and the system has a gross capacity of 9.8 kWp.
Zaba12 schrieb:
You were really lucky with December. If PVGIS shows 300 kWh for your location, that's already exceptionally good. PVGIS shows 372 kWh.
Andre77 schrieb:
PVGIS indicates 372 kWh.What is the roof pitch?Zaba12 schrieb:
What is the roof pitch?45 degreesFuchur schrieb:
@Andre77
Since I’m also from near Dresden, I once...What a small world 🙂