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Graph of hourly avg kWh electricity output per kW of Solar PV installed in Uppsala, Sweden (by season)

In Uppsala, Sweden, located at a latitude of 59.8551 and longitude of 17.6343, the average daily output per kilowatt (kW) of installed solar capacity varies significantly by season. During the sun-drenched Summer months, it reaches an impressive 5.84 kilowatt-hours (kWh). As daylight hours extend in Spring, the output is also substantial at 4.11 kWh/day per kW.

However, as Autumn approaches and days become shorter with less sunlight exposure, this figure drops to a moderate 1.58 kWh/day per kW. The Winter months see a further reduction due to limited daylight hours and lower sun intensity resulting in an average production of just 0.57 kWh/day per kW.

Given these seasonal fluctuations in solar generation potential, it's recommended that solar panels be installed at an optimal tilt angle of approximately 50 degrees facing South for maximum year-round energy production.

Despite its relatively high latitude location within the Northern Temperate Zone which can result in challenging weather conditions such as heavy snowfall or strong winds that could reduce sunlight availability thus hindering power generation from photovoltaic systems; Uppsala still presents viable opportunities for harnessing solar energy throughout the year.

To mitigate against these potential environmental factors reducing solar productivity; appropriate installation techniques should be employed such as ensuring panels are mounted securely to withstand wind events and consideration given to panel placement or incorporating snow guards to help prevent snow accumulation on panels during winter months which would otherwise limit their exposure to sunlight thereby reducing their efficiency.

Note: The Northern Temperate Zone extends from 35° latitude North up to 66.5° latitude.

So far, we have conducted calculations to evaluate the solar photovoltaic (PV) potential in 174 locations across Sweden. This analysis provides insights into each city/location's potential for harnessing solar energy through PV installations.

Link: Solar PV potential in Sweden by location

Solar output per kW of installed solar PV by season in Uppsala

Seasonal solar PV output for Latitude: 59.8551, Longitude: 17.6343 (Uppsala, Sweden), based on our analysis of 8760 hourly intervals of solar and meteorological data (one whole year) retrieved for that set of coordinates/location from NASA POWER (The Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources) API:

Summer
Average 5.84kWh/day in Summer.
Autumn
Average 1.58kWh/day in Autumn.
Winter
Average 0.57kWh/day in Winter.
Spring
Average 4.11kWh/day in Spring.

 

Ideally tilt fixed solar panels 50° South in Uppsala, Sweden

To maximize your solar PV system's energy output in Uppsala, Sweden (Lat/Long 59.8551, 17.6343) throughout the year, you should tilt your panels at an angle of 50° South for fixed panel installations.

As the Earth revolves around the Sun each year, the maximum angle of elevation of the Sun varies by +/- 23.45 degrees from its equinox elevation angle for a particular latitude. Finding the exact optimal angle to maximise solar PV production throughout the year can be challenging, but with careful consideration of historical solar energy and meteorological data for a certain location, it can be done precisely.

We use our own calculation, which incorporates NASA solar and meteorological data for the exact Lat/Long coordinates, to determine the ideal tilt angle of a solar panel that will yield maximum annual solar output. We calculate the optimal angle for each day of the year, taking into account its contribution to the yearly total PV potential at that specific location.

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At Latitude: 59.8551, Longitude: 17.6343, the ideal angle to tilt panels is 50° South

Seasonally adjusted solar panel tilt angles for Uppsala, Sweden

If you can adjust the tilt angle of your solar PV panels, please refer to the seasonal tilt angles below for optimal solar energy production in Uppsala, Sweden. As mentioned earlier, for fixed-panel solar PV installations, it is optimal to maintain a 50° South tilt angle throughout the year.

Overall Best Summer Angle Overall Best Autumn Angle Overall Best Winter Angle Overall Best Spring Angle
43° South in Summer 62° South in Autumn 72° South in Winter 52° South in Spring

Assuming you can modify the tilt angle of your solar PV panels throughout the year, you can optimize your solar generation in Uppsala, Sweden as follows: In Summer, set the angle of your panels to 43° facing South. In Autumn, tilt panels to 62° facing South for maximum generation. During Winter, adjust your solar panels to a 72° angle towards the South for optimal energy production. Lastly, in Spring, position your panels at a 52° angle facing South to capture the most solar energy in Uppsala, Sweden.

Our recommendations take into account more than just latitude and Earth's position in its elliptical orbit around the Sun. We also incorporate historical solar and meteorological data from NASA's Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resources (POWER) API to assign a weight to each ideal angle for each day based on its historical contribution to overall solar PV potential during a specific season.

This approach allows us to provide much more accurate recommendations than relying solely on latitude, as it considers unique weather conditions in different locations sharing the same latitude worldwide.

Calculate solar panel row spacing in Uppsala, Sweden

We've added a feature to calculate minimum solar panel row spacing by location. Enter your panel size and orientation below to get the minimum spacing in Uppsala, Sweden.

Our calculation method

  1. Solar Position:
    We determine the Sun's position on the Winter solstice using the location's latitude and solar declination.
  2. Shadow Projection:
    We calculate the shadow length cast by panels using trigonometry, considering panel tilt and the Sun's elevation angle.
  3. Minimum Spacing:
    We add the shadow length to the horizontal space occupied by tilted panels.

This approach ensures maximum space efficiency while avoiding shading during critical times, as the Winter solstice represents the worst-case scenario for shadow length.






Please enter information above to calculate panel spacing.

Topography for solar PV around Uppsala, Sweden

The topography around Uppsala, Sweden is quite flat and open. Areas that are most suitable for large-scale solar PV installations include the nearby fields and meadows as well as any rooftops that may be available. The surrounding areas are also relatively sunny, which makes them great for solar energy production.

Sweden solar PV Stats as a country

Sweden ranks 36th in the world for cumulative solar PV capacity, with 1,577 total MW's of solar PV installed. This means that 0.70% of Sweden's total energy as a country comes from solar PV (that's 39th in the world). Each year Sweden is generating 152 Watts from solar PV per capita (Sweden ranks 34th in the world for solar PV Watts generated per capita). [source]

Are there incentives for businesses to install solar in Sweden?

Yes, there are several incentives for businesses wanting to install solar energy in Sweden. The Swedish Energy Agency offers a number of grants and subsidies for businesses that want to invest in renewable energy sources such as solar power. Additionally, the government has implemented a feed-in tariff system which guarantees a fixed price for electricity generated from renewable sources such as solar. This helps to make investing in solar more attractive and financially viable for businesses.

Do you have more up to date information than this on incentives towards solar PV projects in Sweden? Please reach out to us and help us keep this information current. Thanks!

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Article: Solar PV Analysis of Uppsala, Sweden
Author: Aaron Robinson
Publisher: profileSOLAR.com
First Published: Sunday 24th of September 2023
Last Updated: Monday 21st of July 2025

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