How to Size the Right Solar System for Your Home or Business
Choosing the right solar system size is one of the most important steps in achieving reliable and cost-effective power. Whether for your home or business in Nigeria, an undersized system will leave you in darkness, while an oversized system can waste money. This guide breaks down how to properly size a solar system so you get the best performance and value.
Why Proper Sizing Matters
A well-sized solar system ensures:
- ✅ Consistent power supply
- ✅ Efficient energy usage
- ✅ Longer lifespan of equipment
- ✅ Cost savings over time
Incorrect sizing can lead to frequent power shortages, battery damage, or unnecessary expenses.
 Step 1: Calculate Your Energy Needs (Load Calculation)
Start by listing all the appliances you use daily:
| Appliance | Wattage (W) | Hours Used | Total (Wh) |
|---|---|---|---|
| TV | 100W | 5 hrs | 500Wh |
| Fridge | 150W | 10 hrs | 1500Wh |
| Lights (5 bulbs) | 50W | 6 hrs | 300Wh |
| Fan | 75W | 8 hrs | 600Wh |
 Step 2: Determine Inverter Size
The inverter must handle the total load at once.
Formula:
Total Wattage ÷ 1000 = kVA (approx.)
 Example:
Total load = 3000W → You need at least a 3kVA inverter
Always add 20–30% extra capacity for safety.
 Step 3: Size Your Battery Capacity
Battery capacity determines how long your system runs without sunlight.
Key Factors:
- Daily energy usage
- Backup hours needed
- Battery type (Lithium or Tubular)
Example:
If you use 5kWh per day and want 10 hours backup →
You need at least 5kWh battery capacity
 Step 4: Calculate Number of Solar Panels
Panels must generate enough energy to:
- Power your load
- Charge your batteries
Formula:
Daily Energy ÷ Panel Output
 Example:
If you need 5kWh daily and use 500W panels:
5,000Wh ÷ 500W = 10 panels
 Consider sunlight hours in Nigeria (4–6 hours daily).
Step 5: Choose the Right System Type
1. Off-Grid System
- No reliance on NEPA
- Requires larger battery storage
2. Hybrid System
- Combines solar + battery + grid/generator
- Most recommended for homes and businesses
3. Grid-Tied System
- No batteries
- Depends on public electricity
 Home vs Business Solar Needs
For Homes:
- Usually 3kVA – 10kVA systems
- Focus on essential appliances
For Businesses:
- 10kVA and above
- Must support heavy equipment
- Requires high-capacity batteries and regulators
 Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Undersizing your inverter or batteries
- Ignoring future expansion
- Using low-quality components
- Not considering peak load usage
- Skipping professional assessment
Pro Tips for Accurate Sizing
- Always work with a professional installer
- Plan for future appliance additions
- Use energy-efficient appliances
- Include a voltage regulator for protection
 Cost Consideration
Your system size directly affects cost:
- Small system → Lower cost, limited usage
- Large system → Higher cost, full power coverage
💡 The goal is balance — enough power without overspending.