Kabul Solar Irradiation: Annual Analysis & Insights

Latitude

34.5553°

Longitude

69.2075°

Solar Overview

The solar resource in Kabul provides around 3,035 annual sun hours, with optimal conditions during June. This 34.56° latitude location offers consistent sun angles, making solar installations highly productive across all seasons. Kabul presents good opportunities for solar energy development, with above-average irradiation supporting viable projects.


Geographic Impact

The coordinates 34.5553°N, 69.2075°E define Kabul's position and directly influence its solar energy characteristics. At 34.56°, sun angles remain favorable year-round, with winter angles still exceeding 35-40°, ensuring strong production across all months.


Rating Methodology

The "Good" classification reflects Kabul's solar resource quality, considering its 3,035 annual sun hours and 14.8°C average ambient temperature. The cooler climate enhances photovoltaic efficiency, with panels potentially exceeding rated output during cold, sunny conditions. These favorable conditions make solar energy economically attractive, especially for reducing high electricity bills.

Understanding the Data

The chart displays monthly solar energy availability throughout the year in Kabul. Monthly distribution is fairly uniform, with June as the highest-production month. This pattern influences both the technical design and economic viability of solar energy systems in Kabul.

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