Solar PR Calculator — Maharashtra
Check a Maharashtra plant's performance ratio against the local irradiance baseline (5.3 kWh/m²/day).
Is your Maharashtra plant producing what the local sun should deliver? This PR check pre-fills the regional irradiance baseline (5.3 kWh/m²/day annual average — replace with the month's actual for accuracy). Maharashtra's high commercial and residential tariffs (among India's steepest) mean every solar kWh offsets expensive grid power — payback beats sunnier but cheaper-tariff states.
PR = measured ÷ (capacity × in-plane insolation), per IEC 61724-1. It strips out weather so you can compare months and plants fairly. Track monthly; a 3-point drop that persists is real degradation or soiling, not weather.
Engineering estimate from published standards and typical equipment data. Site conditions, equipment datasheets and measured data govern the real result — confirm with a qualified engineer.
Use the free Solar PR Calculator — Maharashtra online — Check a Maharashtra plant's performance ratio against the local irradiance baseline (5.3 kWh/m²/day). Runs instantly in your browser: no signup, no upload, mobile-friendly.
About Solar PR Calculator — Maharashtra
Is your Maharashtra plant producing what the local sun should deliver? This PR check pre-fills the regional irradiance baseline (5.3 kWh/m²/day annual average — replace with the month's actual for accuracy). Maharashtra's high commercial and residential tariffs (among India's steepest) mean every solar kWh offsets expensive grid power — payback beats sunnier but cheaper-tariff states.
How to use Solar PR Calculator — Maharashtra
- 1Enter plant DC capacity and the energy metered over the period.
- 2Enter the period's average daily irradiance (use the regional default or your weather file).
- 3Read the PR percentage and the verdict; trend it monthly.
Why use Solar PR Calculator — Maharashtra?
- ✓IEC 61724 methodology — the metric O&M contracts and lenders actually use
- ✓Weather-normalized: separates bad sun from bad plant
- ✓Instant verdict bands: excellent / healthy / underperforming / faulty
- ✓Works for any plant size, from rooftop to utility
Frequently asked questions
What is a good performance ratio for a solar plant?+
Modern well-built plants run 75–82%. Above 80% is top-quartile; 70–75% suggests elevated losses (soiling, downtime, transformer); below 70% means something is broken — strings down, severe soiling, or metering errors. Old plants drift a few points lower with degradation.
Why use PR instead of just comparing kWh?+
kWh varies with the weather; PR doesn't. By dividing actual output by what the same sunshine would yield at 100% efficiency, PR isolates plant health from cloud luck — letting you compare June with December and Plant A with Plant B fairly.
My PR dropped 5 points this month — what should I check?+
In order of likelihood: soiling (when did it last rain or get cleaned?), inverter trips/derating (check event logs), a string outage (compare string currents), and instrumentation drift (is the irradiance sensor dirty?). A sudden drop is usually equipment; a slow slide is usually dirt or degradation.
What irradiance value should I use in the Solar PR Calculator — Maharashtra?+
Best: the period's measured plane-of-array irradiance from an on-site sensor. Good: satellite-derived GHI for your location and period (several services publish monthly values). The regional long-term average pre-filled here is fine for screening but masks month-to-month weather.
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