Technical

Solar System Sizing Guide

System sizing is where technical credibility starts. If the load profile is wrong, the financial model, equipment list, and long-term performance assumptions all become unreliable.

Start with demand behavior, not panel count

Kinawa's position is that sizing must begin with how energy is consumed. Load breakdown, usage timing, critical circuits, and operational variability matter more than headline equipment capacity.

  • Map monthly and daily demand behavior
  • Separate critical and non-critical loads
  • Identify seasonal or operational spikes
  • Clarify whether the goal is cost reduction, resilience, or both

Use feasibility logic before procurement logic

Good sizing decisions are made before supplier conversations narrow the design. Site conditions, budget constraints, tariff realities, and project stage should shape the technical recommendation.

Use the toolkit for a directional estimate, then move into feasibility or consultation for an engineered recommendation.
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