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This tool makes it possible to estimate the average monthly and yearly energy production of a PV system connected to the electricity grid, without battery storage. The calculation takes into account the solar radiation, temperature, wind speed and type of PV module.
Unlock Europe's solar potential from London to Prague. Solcast’s solar radiation maps offer live solar irradiance data based on cutting-edge three-dimensional cloud modeling. Updated every 5-15 minutes using live satellite data, our data is API-ready for easy integration.
PVGIS provides information on solar radiation and photovoltaic system performance for any location in the world, except the North and South Poles.
PVGIS-SARAHs uses the images of the METEOSAT geostationary satellites covering Europe, Africa and Asia (±65° longitude and ±65° latitude). More information can be found in Gracia Amillo et al., 2021. The data available here are only long-term averages, calculated from hourly global and diffuse irradiance values over the period 2005-2020.
The largest collection of free solar radiation maps. Download maps of GHI, DNI, and PV output power potential for various countries, continents and regions.
This study provides relative comparison of maps of annual sum of Direct Normal Irradiation (DNI) from five solar databases available for Europe: Meteonorm [2], Satel-Light [3], NASA SSE [4], SOLEMI [5], and PVGIS [6]. 2. DNI databases and underlying methods 2.1. General characteristics