3 FAQs about Prices of photovoltaic panels in Afghanistan

How much solar energy does Afghanistan produce per kilowatt (kWp)?

The energy yield from solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in Afghanistan varies depending on the season and location. In Kabul, the average daily energy output per installed kilowatt (kWp) is as follows: 3 Annually, Afghanistan generates approximately 1,800 kWh per kWp for 40% of its land and 1,700 kWh per kWp for 30%. 4

How much does electricity cost in Afghanistan?

The residential average cost of electricity from utility companies is approximately $0.053 per kWh. This price is inclusive of power generation, distribution, transmission costs, as well as applicable taxes and fees. 5 Afghanistan's electrical power supply grid faces significant reliability challenges.

How much sunshine does Afghanistan get a year?

Afghanistan experiences abundant sunshine throughout the year. Kabul receives an average of approximately 3,085 hours of sunshine annually. 1 Herat exhibits a comparable sunshine pattern, with the highest sunshine hours during the summer months, from June to September. 2

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