Solar energy in Jeju City, South Korea
Average irradiation 3.8 kWh/m²/day · ~1110 kWh per kWp per year
Monthly solar irradiation & temperature in Jeju City (NASA POWER)
| Month | Irradiation (kWh/m²/day) | Avg temp (°C) | Est. production per kWp (kWh) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 2.07 | 7.4 | 50 |
| Feb | 2.89 | 7.9 | 70 |
| Mar | 4.06 | 9.9 | 99 |
| Apr | 4.84 | 13.1 | 118 |
| May | 5.13 | 16.6 | 125 |
| Jun | 4.59 | 20.6 | 112 |
| Jul | 4.80 | 24.8 | 117 |
| Aug | 4.97 | 26.8 | 121 |
| Sep | 4.12 | 23.6 | 100 |
| Oct | 3.68 | 19.3 | 89 |
| Nov | 2.57 | 14.5 | 62 |
| Dec | 1.92 | 9.6 | 47 |
Solar potential of Jeju City explained
Jeju City receives an average of 3.8 kilowatt-hours of solar energy per square metre per day, measured over four decades of satellite observation. In practical terms, every kilowatt-peak of installed PV capacity yields about 1110 kWh of electricity per year here, assuming a well-oriented system with a typical 80% performance ratio. This is a solid mid-range solar resource: production is meaningful year-round, though winter output drops noticeably.
Frequently asked questions
Is solar worth it in Jeju City?
With 3.8 kWh/m²/day of average irradiation, a 1 kWp system in Jeju City produces roughly 1110 kWh per year. That is a good solar resource; with current panel prices most systems pay back well within their lifetime.
How much electricity would a 5 kW system produce in Jeju City?
Approximately 6,000 kWh per year — enough to cover a large share of a typical household's consumption.
What data is this based on?
Long-term satellite observations from NASA POWER (1981–present) and the PVGIS SARAH3 database, assuming a performance ratio of 80%.
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