Solar yield in Miami

📍 25.76°N, -80.19°W · Florida, United States

Miami sits at 25.76°N in Florida, United States. The annual average is 5.1 h peak sun-hours per day.

A Miami-based 400 Wp array generates an estimated 582 kWh per year — after a 78% system efficiency factor (MPPT, wiring, inverter losses).

Monthly solar generation in Miami

Average daily kWh per month for common solar array sizes

Array size JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec Annual kWh
200 Wp 172125293028292824211816 291
400 Wp 354151586056585549423733 582
800 Wp 698210111612011211611097847366 1163
1600 Wp 139165202232240225232221195168146131 2327
Best month
May
6.4 h/day
Worst month
Dec
3.5 h/day
Annual average
5.1 h/day

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How we calculated this

Daily generation = panel Wp × peak sun-hours × system efficiency (0.78). Sun-hour values are 20-year averages from NASA POWER, sourced for Miami's coordinates (25.76, -80.19). Real conditions vary by panel tilt, orientation, shading and weather — use the live calculator for site-specific results.

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