Live Production Data
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Real-time data for a 16-panel south-facing solar PV system on a stand-alone house in Dublin, Ireland.
This page is for people who want to get an idea for what their own solar PV system might look like and what it might produce. This specific case study contains live electricity production data for a real domestic solar PV installation with 16-panels (6.96kWp) on an end-of-terrace house in County Dublin. You can find more case studies here...
A larger pv system on a stand-alone house in Dublin, with 16 panels facing almost dead south.
6.96 kWp
16 x Jinko 435W N-Type monocrystalline full black panels
Solis 5kW hybrid inverter
20° from horizontal
270° (almost dead South)
19th Oct 2023
Fox Ess LV52 5.3 kWh
These graphs automatically update directly from the solar inverter every 24 hours.
Click on a case study below to find out how much electricity that PV system is producing right now. These case studies are all for solar arrays with 13-16 solar panels. Looking for something else? You can view all the case studies here...
16 x 435W panel system (6.96 kWp), south-facing, stand-alone house.
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18 x 420W panel system (7.56 kWp) system that's facing West. System includes 2 x 5kWh batteries.
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12 x 430W panel system (5.04 kWp), facing south-east, with a 4.8kWh battery storage.
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16 x 430W panel system (6.88 kWp), East-West system,on a stand-alone house in Westmeath.
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18 x 430W panel system (7.74 kWp), south-facing in Dublin.
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17 x 435W panel system (7.22 kWp), south-facing, semi-detached house in Dublin.
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20 x 420W panel system (8.2 kWp), split into 8 x South-East-facing and 12 x South-West-facing solar panels.
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14 x 435W panel system (6.09 kWp), split into SE and SW arrays of panels, in Limerick.
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11 x 435W panel system (4.79 kWp), PV system on a stand-alone house in Dublin.
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16 x 420W panel system (6.72 kWp), PV system on a near south-facing roof on semi-detached house in Clare.
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12 x 435W panel system (5.22 kWp), PV system on a semi-detached house in Dublin.
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10 x 435W panel system (4.35 kWp), PV system on a south-facing roof on a terraced house in Dublin.
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21 x 420W panel system (8.82 kWp), PV system on a south-east-facing roof on a stand-alone house in Galway.
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13 x 415W panel system (4.8 kWp), PV system on a detached house in Kildare.
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12 x 375W panel system (4.5 kWp), PV system on a stand-alone house in Kildare.
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16 x 435W panel system (6.96 kWp) PV system on a south-east-facing roof, with 5.32kWh battery storage, on a stand-alone house in Galway.
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17 x 420W panel system (6.72 kWp), PV system on a south west-facing roof on a detached house in Galway.
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18 x 435W panel system (7.83 kWp), PV system split over three roofs (East, South and West), with a 5.32kWh battery storage in a stand-alone house in Galway.
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14 x 420W panel system (5.88 kWp), PV system mounted on a south-east-facing roof, with a 5.12kWh battery storage in a detached house in Galway.
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12 x 435W panel system (5.22 kWp), PV system mounted on a south-facing roof, with 5.32kWh battery storage in a detached house in Galway.
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16 x 430W panel system (6.88 kWp), PV system mounted on a south-facing roof, along with 5.32kWh battery storage in a standalone in Galway.
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15 x 430W panel system (6.45 kWp), PV system mounted on a south-east-facing roof, with a 5.12kWh battery storage in a standalone house in Galway.
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12 x 440W panel system (5.28 kWp), mounted over 3 southwest - east - west facing roofs, with a 5.3 kWh battery storage in a house in Dublin.
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10 x 440W panel system (4.4 kWp), PV system mounted 2 southwest- northwest-facing roofs, in a semi-detached house in Dublin.
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13 x 440W panel system (5.72 kWp), PV system mounted over 2 southeast - northwest-facing roofs, in a semi-detached house in Dublin.
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18 x 440W panel system (7.92 kWp), PV system mounted 2 south- east-facing roofs, on a standalone house in Mayo.
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Based on your Eircode and a few other bits of information from you, we will send you a free initial quote and design proposal. Using satellite imagery of your house, we can generate a pretty accurate design including price, electricity production forecasts, what grant you might get and how long it will take for your PV system to pay for itself. All we need from you is this quick and easy form.
The next step is for one of our engineers to come and view your property. They will discuss everything with you in detail, and will inspect everything from your roof to your electrics. Based on this, we may make some improvements to your design to make sure it fits your exact needs.
Within a day or two, we will send you a full system design proposal along with a finalised quote. Your solar engineer will follow up to go through everything with you and answer any questions you may have.
This system was installed by our Dublin solar installations team in the east of Ireland. If you are based in or near Dublin and you choose to have us install your solar PV system, these are the friendly faces you will be dealing with.
As a qualified electrician, Greg was well placed to foresee the clean energy revolution in Ireland. That's when he switched to working exclusively in solar 8 years ago. Today, he is the Senior Electrician on our Dublin & East Ireland solar installation team.
With a professional background in all aspects of roofing, James joined the PureVolt team in 2023. He works with the Dublin & East Ireland solar team as a senior roofer and PV panels installer. Expect a big friendly smile and a conscientious approach.
John started his career as a carpenter and roofer working along Ireland's west coast. With a passion for renewable energy, he was a perfect fit for PureVolt and, as soon as we heard about his skills and outlook, we asked him to join our Galway and West Ireland team as a senior roofer and panels installer.
After graduating from university, Lorcan started work in commercial construction. But he soon realised that his true passion lay in working with his hands on projects that benefit the wider community. That immediately singled him out as a perfect fit for PureVolt Solar, and we were delighted to bring him on board as an electrical apprentice.
With a background in accounting and finance, it was in the churn and change of Covid-19 that Luke discovered a hidden passion for construction and renewable energy. And it is this passion which continues to fuel him as he progresses through his apprenticeship as a valued member of the PureVolt team.
Keith has professional background in carpentry and general construction. He joined the PureVolt team in 2023 and works with the Dublin & East Ireland solar team as an Assistant Solar Panel Installer. Keith is a friendly and dedicated member of the team who is committed to delivering the best service to our customers.
With 17 years' experience as an electrician, James first developed an interest in solar energy while working in Europe, where he saw firsthand the environmental and economic benefits of switching to renewables. Today, James is sharing his passion for clean energy in his role as senior electrician on our Galway & West Ireland team.
Despite his background in science and engineering, it was as an entrepreneur and angel investor that Phil found his passion. While switching to an electric car and solar PV electricity, he saw the appeal of a company that offers clear information in an open, honest and transparent way. That's when PureVolt Solar was born.
As head of installations, Daniel oversees the commissioning of all solar PV systems for PureVolt. His journey began as a service engineer for CHP gas engines in 2014, but his passion for renewables led him to become an electrician and enter the world of solar technology.
Although her background is in experimental physics, Eileen's true passion is centred around business, entrepreneurship, and social enterprises. As our general manager, she oversees everything to do with finance, HR, marketing and procurement.
It was from his native Chile that Gonzalo brought to Ireland his expertise in engineering and sustainable energy. If you submit an enquiry, it is Gonzalo who will propose your initial solar design. With a keen interest in the latest developments in solar tech, Gonzalo embodies our commitment to creating a greener Ireland.
Gary's carpentry skills took him as far as Canada and Australia before he returned to Ireland and repurposed his roofing skills as a solar panels installer. Today, Gary heads our installation teams both in the west and the east of Ireland.
If you go ahead with a detailed quote, it will probably be Ian who visits you. He will inspect your roof, your electrics and anything that could affect solar performance. You can expect Ian to be open, honest and transparent: if solar is not the best solution for you right now, it's Ian's job to say so.
With a background in his family's own roofing business, Nathan says a head for heights is in his DNA. But two other things are equally core to his being. The first is a passion for seeing Ireland go green. The second is dogs: if you have a friendly pooch, Nathan will be its friend for life by the time your installation is completed.
Sinéad has an extensive background in communications and consultancy and has worked in client-facing roles across almost all sectors, including energy and technology. She therefore understands the importance of facilitating a positive experience for all customers who choose to embark on their solar journey with us here at PureVolt.