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Missouri Solar Production & Irradiance Data

4.25 peak sun hours/day · 7,452 kWh/year from a 6kW system · near national average

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4.25
Peak Sun Hours/Day
4.25
GHI (kWh/m²/day)
4.9
Tilt Irradiance
7,452
kWh/yr (6kW)

Missouri Solar Resource Overview

Missouri receives an average of 4.25 peak sun hours per day, which translates to a Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI) of 4.25 kWh/m²/day. When solar panels are tilted at the optimal angle for Missouri's latitude, irradiance increases to 4.9 kWh/m²/day — a 15% boost over flat-mounted panels.

This puts Missouri near the national average of 4.29 peak sun hours per day. Missouri's solar resource is comparable to the national average, making solar a solid investment — especially with current incentive programs. These figures are derived from NREL solar resource maps and PVWatts reference calculations.

Expected Annual Output by System Size

System SizeAnnual OutputAvg MonthlyAnnual Savings25-Year Savings
4 kW (12-16 panels)4,968 kWh414 kWh$670/yr$16,750
6 kW (18-24 panels)7,452 kWh621 kWh$1,005/yr$25,125
8 kW (24-32 panels)9,936 kWh828 kWh$1,340/yr$33,500
10 kW (30-40 panels)12,420 kWh1,035 kWh$1,675/yr$41,875

Based on 4.9 kWh/m²/day tilt irradiance, 14% system losses, and 13.49¢/kWh electricity rate. Actual output varies by installation specifics.

Month-by-Month Solar Production in Missouri

Estimated monthly output for a 6kW system:

January
410 kWh
February
484 kWh
March
633 kWh
April
708 kWh
May
820 kWh
June
857 kWh
Best Month
July
857 kWh
August
782 kWh
September
671 kWh
October
559 kWh
November
373 kWh
December
298 kWh
Lowest

Solar production in Missouri peaks in June when a 6kW system generates approximately 857 kWh — about 11.5% of annual production in a single month. The lowest production month is December at approximately 298 kWh (4% of annual output). This 2.9:1 seasonal ratio is relatively moderate, meaning your solar production stays fairly consistent throughout the year.

How Missouri Compares Nationally

Peak Sun Hours
4.25 vs 4.29
-0.04 hrs (-1%)
6kW Annual Output
7,452 vs 7,562
-110 kWh/yr
Electricity Rate
13.49¢ vs 16¢
Competitive rate

Tips for Maximizing Solar Production in Missouri

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Missouri's 4.25 peak sun hours per day provides solid solar production. Proper panel orientation is important — aim for south-facing at Missouri's latitude tilt angle for optimal year-round performance.

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Consider adding battery storage to your Missouri solar system. A 10-13 kWh home battery lets you store excess daytime production for evening use, maximizing your self-consumption and reducing grid dependence. This is especially valuable for backup power during outages.

Solar Irradiance Technical Data

Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI): 4.25 kWh/m²/day. GHI measures the total solar radiation received on a horizontal surface, including direct sunlight and diffuse radiation from clouds and atmospheric scattering. This is the baseline measurement for solar resource assessment.

Tilt Irradiance: 4.9 kWh/m²/day. When panels are tilted at the optimal angle for Missouri's latitude, they receive 15% more solar radiation than flat-mounted panels. This tilt optimization is one of the easiest ways to boost your system's output.

System Output Estimation: The annual production figures use the NREL PVWatts methodology: Tilt Irradiance × 365 days × System Size × (1 − System Losses) × Inverter Efficiency. We use 14% system losses (wiring, soiling, degradation, mismatch) and 96% inverter efficiency, matching PVWatts defaults.

Missouri Solar Production FAQ

How many peak sun hours does Missouri get?

Missouri averages 4.25 peak sun hours per day, which is near the national average of 4.29 hours. Peak sun hours represent hours of full-intensity sunlight equivalent — a key factor in estimating solar panel output. This data is derived from NREL solar resource maps and PVWatts reference calculations.

How much electricity will a 6kW solar system produce in Missouri?

A 6kW solar system in Missouri produces approximately 7,452 kWh per year, or about 621 kWh per month on average. Production peaks in June (approximately 857 kWh) and is lowest in December (approximately 298 kWh). At Missouri's average rate of 13.49¢/kWh, this saves you about $1,005/year.

What is the best month for solar production in Missouri?

June is typically the best month for solar production in Missouri, with a 6kW system producing approximately 857 kWh. The long daylight hours and high sun angle combine for maximum energy generation. The worst month is December, producing about 298 kWh — roughly 35% of the best month's output.

How does Missouri's solar potential compare to other states?

Missouri's average of 4.25 peak sun hours per day puts it near the national average of 4.29 hours. A 6kW system in Missouri produces 7,452 kWh/year, compared to the national average of 7,562 kWh/year — that's -110 kWh/year (-1%). Even at Missouri's 13.49¢/kWh rate, solar delivers solid returns.

What affects solar panel output in Missouri?

Key factors affecting solar output in Missouri include: roof orientation (south-facing is ideal), tilt angle (latitude tilt of 37° is optimal), shading from trees or buildings, panel efficiency rating, and local weather patterns. Missouri's GHI (Global Horizontal Irradiance) is 4.25 kWh/m²/day, but panels tilted at the optimal angle receive 4.9 kWh/m²/day — a 15% improvement over flat-mounted panels.

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Missouri Solar Data

  • ☀️ Peak Sun Hours: 4.25 hrs/day
  • 📊 GHI: 4.25 kWh/m²/day
  • 📐 Tilt Irradiance: 4.9 kWh/m²/day
  • 6kW Output: 7,452 kWh/yr
  • 📈 Best Month: June
  • 📉 Worst Month: December
  • 💡 Electricity Rate: 13.49¢/kWh
  • 💰 Annual Savings (6kW): $1,005
  • 📋 Data: NREL Reference Data