zonnemaximum
Zonnemaximum is a term used in solar energy analysis to denote the maximum potential electrical output that a photovoltaic installation can reach under a defined set of conditions. In common usage, it refers to the peak instantaneous power the system could produce when exposed to the maximum solar irradiance available at the location, subject to equipment constraints. Some sources also use the term to denote an upper bound on daily energy generation under clear-sky conditions, providing a benchmark for site potential and system sizing.
Calculation and factors: The zonnemaximum can be approximated by Pmax = η × A × G, where η is
Applications: Zonnemaximum is used in site assessment, performance benchmarking, and financial modeling to estimate upper limits
Limitations: The concept assumes specified or ideal conditions, and real-world outputs typically fall short due to