Australia · Queensland (QLD)
How shading impacts your solar system performance in Queensland
Even small amounts of shading can disproportionately reduce solar output. A shadow covering just one cell in a string can reduce the output of the entire string. New tree growth, nearby construction, or seasonal changes in sun angle can all introduce shading that didn't exist when your system was installed.
Queensland has a subtropical climate with 5.8 peak sun hours per day.
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Partial shading
moderateNew tree growth, nearby construction, or seasonal shading patterns reducing output on part of the array.
Typical loss: 5–30%
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