Solar Panel Weight Calculator

Calculate total weight of solar panel system for structural assessment

panels
lbs
Total System Weight (lbs)
980
Panels Footprint350 sq ft
Weight per sq ft2.8
Structural NoteWithin typical live load — most roofs can handle without reinforcement
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How to Use the Solar Panel Weight Calculator

Solar roofing is one of the best long-term investments for homeowners in sun-rich climates. The Solar Panel Weight Calculator estimates how much of your roof area is usable and what energy output you can expect.

Formula & Methodology

The Solar Panel Weight Calculator uses the following established formulas:

System Size (kW) = Panel Count × Panel Wattage / 1000 Annual Output (kWh) = System Size × Peak Sun Hours × 365 × 0.80 Usable Roof Area = Total Area × 0.65–0.75 (after setbacks) Payback Period = System Cost / Annual Savings

The 0.80 derate factor accounts for inverter losses, wiring losses, and real-world temperature effects.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard 400 W residential panel measures about 17.5 sq ft. After accounting for setbacks and obstructions, most homes can fit 20–40 panels. Our Solar Panel Weight Calculator calculates your specific roof's capacity based on usable area.
South-facing roofs at 30°–40° tilt produce the most energy in the Northern Hemisphere. East or west-facing roofs generate about 80–85 % of south-facing output. North-facing roofs are generally not suitable for solar unless you are in the Southern Hemisphere.
The average payback period in the US is 6–10 years, after federal and state incentives. With the 30 % federal ITC (Investment Tax Credit) available through 2032, most homeowners see payback in 7–8 years and panels last 25–30 years.

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