Solar energy in Libreville, Gabon

Average irradiation 4.32 kWh/m²/day · ~1261 kWh per kWp per year

4.32
Avg GHI (kWh/m²/day)
1,261
kWh / kWp / year
6,000
kWh/yr from 5 kW system
0.39, 9.45
Coordinates

Monthly solar irradiation & temperature in Libreville (NASA POWER)

MonthIrradiation (kWh/m²/day)Avg temp (°C)Est. production per kWp (kWh)
Jan4.8126.9117
Feb4.7527.2116
Mar4.8927.4119
Apr4.7127.3114
May4.3626.7106
Jun3.8525.394
Jul3.7824.492
Aug3.7024.690
Sep3.9725.397
Oct4.2225.9103
Nov4.2426.2103
Dec4.5026.5110

Solar potential of Libreville explained

Libreville receives an average of 4.32 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 1261 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 Libreville?

With 4.32 kWh/m²/day of average irradiation, a 1 kWp system in Libreville produces roughly 1261 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 Libreville?

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%.