Milan Solar Power Information & Peak Sun Hours

Solar Green Energy Summary for Milan, Ohio

Lattitude: 41.2883

Sunlight

Fixed Tilt Sunlight Hours: 3.9 hours per day

1-Axis Tilt Sunlight Hours: 4.9 hours per day

2-Axis Tilt Sunlight Hours: 5.1 hours per day

The average amount of peak sun hours in a day is a different and more useful number as it relates to solar panels than total sun hours. Total sun hours are exactly what you would expect; the total amount of hours that the sun is out during a 24 hour period. Peak sun hours, on the other hand, are the total number of hours in a day where the sunshine is strong enough to to be absorbed and used by solar panels. Sunlight early in the morning or late at night is often not strong enough to count toward peak sun hours. Because of this, total sun hours will always be more than peak sun hours. Looking at the average peak sun hours in Milan throughout the year can help you better estimate the amount of solar panels you will need to power your business or home.

The equator has a latitude of zero while Milan has a latitude of 41.3. Any city located on the equator will receive the most sunlight throughout the year because the sunlight arrives at a perpendicular 90 degree angle to the earth at the equator. The further you are from the equator the more your daily sunlight hours can vary.

Since a fixed solar panel is set in one position it is ideal to place it at an angle that will expose the panel to the most sunlight throughout the year. This angle is generally the same angle of your latitude which is 41.3 for Milan. You do not need to strategically place a 1-axis or 2-axis panel as much as you do a fixed panel. A 1-axis panel follows the movement of the sun during the day. Additionally, a 2-axis panel also adjusts for the suns various positions in the sky throughout the year.

There are more variables than latitude that can change average peak sun hours. Weather patterns and geography will influence solar insolation that reaches your system. Thick grey storm clouds for example will block out a lot of the sun to the point where there may be no peak sun hours in the middle of the day when the sun is usually very powerful. Trees and mountains can deflect the sunlight, so be sure your solar panel is selectively placed.

Since we know the latitude of Milan we can take the average amount of total sunlight hours and estimate that with a fixed solar panel there would be an average of 3.9 peak sun hours per day. 4.9 hours per day with a 1-axis tracking mount that tracks the sun from sunrise to sunset, and 5.1 hours with a 2-axis tracking mount that tracks the sun everywhere in the sky.


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