The amount of electricity produced depends on the weather and duration
Summer: The average solar power received by the Earth is 1,353 kilowatts per square meter. This is called the “solar constant”. ". That is to say, the energy that the sun shines on the earth every second is about 5 million tons of coal equivalent.
The solar energy that shines on the earth in winter is also very huge. About 40 minutes of solar energy shining on the earth is enough to provide electricity for global human consumption in a year. Solar energy can be said to be a source of energy. truly inexhaustible energy. Moreover, solar energy production is absolutely clean and does not cause any pollution. Therefore, solar energy production is hailed as an ideal energy source. In addition, a group of American scientists from the Associated Press published a report in Science magazinesaying that, based on data collected from 1,800 suspended tags. deployed in the high seas as part of the international monitoring program "Carina Australis" implemented in 2000. In addition to the analysis of satellite sea level measurement data, they found that every square meter of water The sea absorbs almost 1 watt more heat from the sun than the heat from the sun. reflected towards space. This is the highest level of heat absorption and release in history. The maximum imbalance value that occurs between them.
Generally, the power of solar energy irradiated to the earth is about 1,000 watts per square meter.
The gallium arsenide battery of the solar panel is currently the most efficient, with a conversion efficiency greater than 37%
The power of one square meter is 370 watts, or 0.37 kilowatt-hour (degree) per hour
Ordinary commercial solar cells13-22%
The power of one square meter is 130 to 220 watts and the power per hour is 0.13 to 0.22 kilowatt hours
Including the charger efficiency, etc.
It can be approximated only in conditions of good sunlight, light for one hour, light for one hour. What you mean by taking a day's light can be understood as about 4 hours of strong light around noon, morning and evening inclusive, it can last up to 6 to 8 hours.