Estimate solar panel requirement based on your consumption profile and local peak sun hours.

Environmental Factors & Currency

Set your local electricity and sunlight conditions.

Peak sun hours available for solar production each day.

Choose your local currency for estimated bill display.

Average cost per kilowatt-hour from your utility bill.

Appliances

Enter appliance count and hours/day. Fractional hours are allowed.

AC Unit (W each)

Refrigerator (W each)

TV (W each)

Oven (W each)

Light Bulb (W each)

Fan (W each)

Water Heater (Gizzer) (W each)

Computer (W each)

Water Cattle (Kettle) (W each)

Rice Cooker (W each)

Results

These values update instantly when you change any input.

Total Daily kWh

Estimated Monthly Bill

No. of Required 400W Solar Panels

Energy & Solar Guide

Quick tips to understand your electricity usage and solar planning output.

How electricity consumption is calculated

The home energy usage calculator multiplies appliance watts by hours used per day and days per month, then divides by 1000 to return kWh. This gives a practical electricity cost calculator baseline for every device.

How solar panels work

The solar panel calculator estimates panel count from your daily kWh load, local sun hours, panel wattage, and system efficiency losses. This reveals an actionable solar system size estimator for homes.

Cost-saving tips for electricity

Use time-of-use tariffs, shift heavy loads to off-peak periods, replace high-watt appliances with efficient alternatives, and monitor your top energy consumers monthly for steady bill reduction.

Benefits of solar energy

Solar lowers operating costs, reduces carbon emissions, and improves long-term energy resilience. With battery storage estimates and payback tracking, households can make data-driven transition plans.

How to Size a Solar System

A right-sized solar system depends on load profile, sunlight availability, and efficiency assumptions. Start with your appliance mix for realistic estimates.