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Solar Monsoon Impact Calculator

How much output the monsoon takes from an Indian rooftop system — month-by-month generation reality check.

June–September clouds cut Indian solar output 25–40% below the March peak — worst on the west coast and in Kerala, mildest in Rajasthan's desert. The monthly table below shows the seasonal shape so you can sanity-check a quote's annual number against what the panels will actually do in July; annual totals still hold because the dry months overdeliver.

7,863 kWh
Estimated annual production
1,573 kWh/kWp·yr
Specific yield
82%
Performance ratio
₹61,328
Annual bill value at your rate
Jan613 kWh
Feb645 kWh
Mar747 kWh
Apr771 kWh
May786 kWh
Jun668 kWh
Jul550 kWh
Aug535 kWh
Sep613 kWh
Oct668 kWh
Nov629 kWh
Dec637 kWh

With your numbers: 5 kW × 4.8 kWh/m²/day × 365 × 1.10 (plane-of-array) × 82% PR = 7,863 kWh/year. First-year figure — subtract ~0.5%/yr panel degradation for later years.

Sources: NREL PVWatts v8 model (POA irradiance × system losses); Global Solar Atlas — long-term GHI, India — Kerala

Indicative estimates only, not financial or investment advice. Tariffs, subsidies and net-metering rules change — verify with your DISCOM, utility or installer before committing.

Use the free Solar Monsoon Impact Calculator online — How much output the monsoon takes from an Indian rooftop system — month-by-month generation reality check. Runs instantly in your browser: no signup, no upload, mobile-friendly.

About Solar Monsoon Impact Calculator

June–September clouds cut Indian solar output 25–40% below the March peak — worst on the west coast and in Kerala, mildest in Rajasthan's desert. The monthly table below shows the seasonal shape so you can sanity-check a quote's annual number against what the panels will actually do in July; annual totals still hold because the dry months overdeliver.

How to use Solar Monsoon Impact Calculator

  1. 1Enter your system size in kW (or keep the segment-typical default).
  2. 2Fine-tune irradiance, tilt and soiling to match your site — the help text gives local reference values.
  3. 3Read annual kWh, specific yield, PR and the monthly split; set your tariff to price the energy.

Why use Solar Monsoon Impact Calculator?

  • Region-true defaults: long-term irradiance, optimal tilt and local tariff are pre-loaded, not guessed
  • PVWatts-style physics — plane-of-array gain, full loss stack and performance ratio shown transparently
  • Month-by-month generation table exposes the seasonal shape, not just an annual headline
  • Everything computes instantly in your browser — no signup, no quote-form ambush

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is the Solar Monsoon Impact Calculator?+

It uses the same physics as NREL's PVWatts: irradiance × plane-of-array factor × performance ratio. With honest inputs, expect results within ±10% of a professional simulation — good enough for sizing and payback decisions. For bankable projects, follow up with site-measured data and a full TMY simulation.

What is specific yield and what's a good value?+

Specific yield is annual kWh produced per kW of panels. It removes system size from the comparison: 1,400–1,700 kWh/kWp is typical across sunny India, 950–1,100 in Germany or the UK. If a quote promises far above the regional norm, question the assumptions.

Why is my real output lower than the calculator says?+

The usual suspects in order: more shading than assumed, dust (soiling can cost 5–15% where cleaning is irregular), inverter undersizing/clipping, and higher cell temperatures than the default loss stack assumes. Compare measured monthly output against the table here to localize the gap.

Does panel direction matter as much as size?+

Orientation typically moves output 5–25%. Equator-facing at near-latitude tilt is ideal; east/west roofs lose roughly 10–20% but spread generation across the day, which can be worth more under time-of-use tariffs or self-consumption rules.

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