Complete Solar Analysis: Belgrade, Serbia

Latitude

44.7866°

Longitude

20.4489°

Solar Overview

Belgrade receives an average of 2,272 sun hours per year, with peak solar production during July. Located at 44.79° latitude, Belgrade experiences moderate seasonal variations in solar irradiation, with lower sun angles during winter months. Belgrade offers moderate solar potential, making installations feasible with appropriate technology choices and financial incentives.


Geographic Impact

The coordinates 44.7866°N, 20.4489°E define Belgrade's position and directly influence its solar energy characteristics. At 44.79°, the balance between seasonal variation and consistent production makes this an ideal latitude for fixed solar installations.


Rating Methodology

The "Average" classification reflects Belgrade's solar resource quality, considering its 2,272 annual sun hours and 14.8°C average ambient temperature. The cool environment benefits panel efficiency, with lower temperatures offsetting reduced irradiation during shorter winter days. These conditions make solar economically viable, especially when electricity costs are high or incentives reduce initial investment.

Understanding the Data

The following chart shows how solar energy varies month-to-month in Belgrade. Summer months (June–August) account for approximately 42% of annual solar irradiation, while winter months contribute around 16%. This distribution pattern helps inform decisions about fixed versus tracking systems and optimal capacity design.

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