What is PVGIS?
A free EU tool that estimates solar panel output for any location using satellite-based solar radiation data.
Quick Answer
PVGIS is the most reliable tool for estimating solar output in Ireland. It uses satellite data specific to Irish weather patterns. Most Irish solar installers use PVGIS to validate their output estimates. You can access it free at re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvg_tools. For a 4kWp south-facing system in Dublin, PVGIS estimates approximately 3,500 kWh/year.
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PVGIS Explained
PVGIS (Photovoltaic Geographical Information System) is a free online tool developed by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre. It provides solar radiation data and PV energy output estimates for any location in Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia. Users can input their system size, panel type, tilt, orientation, and location to get hourly, monthly, or annual production estimates based on decades of satellite measurements.
How Does PVGIS Work in Ireland?
PVGIS is the most reliable tool for estimating solar output in Ireland. It uses satellite data specific to Irish weather patterns. Most Irish solar installers use PVGIS to validate their output estimates. You can access it free at re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/pvg_tools. For a 4kWp south-facing system in Dublin, PVGIS estimates approximately 3,500 kWh/year.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is PVGIS for Ireland?
PVGIS is very accurate for Ireland, typically within 5–10% of actual output. It uses over 10 years of satellite solar radiation data specific to each location.
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