Solar energy in Warangal, India

Average irradiation 5.28 kWh/m²/day · ~1542 kWh per kWp per year

5.28
Avg GHI (kWh/m²/day)
1,542
kWh / kWp / year
8,000
kWh/yr from 5 kW system
18.00, 79.58
Coordinates

Monthly solar irradiation & temperature in Warangal (NASA POWER)

MonthIrradiation (kWh/m²/day)Avg temp (°C)Est. production per kWp (kWh)
Jan4.7422.3115
Feb5.6125.8137
Mar6.1629.8150
Apr6.7533.1164
May6.7734.9165
Jun5.3230.4129
Jul4.3427.6106
Aug4.2926.5104
Sep4.8926.2119
Oct5.1025.1124
Nov4.8723.0118
Dec4.5521.5111

Solar potential of Warangal explained

Warangal receives an average of 5.28 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 1542 kWh of electricity per year here, assuming a well-oriented system with a typical 80% performance ratio. This places Warangal among the stronger solar locations globally — comparable to southern Spain or California.

Frequently asked questions

Is solar worth it in Warangal?

With 5.28 kWh/m²/day of average irradiation, a 1 kWp system in Warangal produces roughly 1542 kWh per year. That is an excellent solar resource — payback periods are typically among the shortest worldwide.

How much electricity would a 5 kW system produce in Warangal?

Approximately 8,000 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%.