Solar Panel Angle Calculator
Calculate the optimal tilt angle for solar panels based on your latitude and the season.
Optimal Annual Tilt
37.9 °
Optimal Annual Tilt vs Latitude
सूत्र
## Optimal Solar Panel Tilt Angle The ideal tilt angle for solar panels depends primarily on latitude. Panels should face the equator (south in the Northern Hemisphere) at a tilt that maximizes annual energy capture. ### Formula **Optimal Tilt = Latitude x 0.87 + 3.1°** This regression approximation works well for latitudes between 25° and 55°. Steepen by 15° in winter and flatten by 15° in summer for seasonal optimization. Adjustable mounts that change tilt seasonally can gain 5-10% more annual energy.
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Solar panels at 40°N latitude.
- 01Optimal annual tilt = 40 x 0.87 + 3.1 = 37.9°
- 02Winter tilt = 37.9 + 15 = 52.9°
- 03Summer tilt = 37.9 - 15 = 22.9°
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न
Should panels face due south?
In the Northern Hemisphere, yes. An azimuth of 180° (true south) maximizes energy. West-facing panels produce more afternoon energy, which may align better with peak pricing.
Does flat or vertical work?
Flat panels (0°) collect well in summer but poorly in winter. Vertical panels (90°) are poor overall but can work on building facades. The optimal angle balances all seasons.
How much does wrong tilt cost?
Being 10° off optimal typically reduces annual output by 1-3%. Being 30° off can reduce output by 10-15%, so approximate angles still work reasonably well.