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Since it seems ok to stretch the truth a little bit - I voted that I have Model S (for the last month) and panels but my 6.1kw system will not be installed until next Tuesday...
That sounds pretty mediocre for California.We have a 12 Kw rooftop system installed in November 2013 that puts out about 11,600 Kwh per year.
That's way more seasonality than I would have expected, especially in California. With my old panels, 700 W, my worst month was December 2010 with 45 kWh and my best month was May 2012 with 127 kWh, less than a 3X difference. With my current 2170 W array my worst month was January 2017 with 157 kWh and my best month was June 2013 with 356 kWh, about a 2.3X difference. I can, and do, adjust my pitch with the seasons but, even so, I wouldn't expect so much seasonality for fixed pitch panels except very far north. Do you have shading issues?...It varies a lot from summer to winter. The peak month output is about 1,800 Kwh and the minimum month is about 200 Kwh...
We have two Model S's...we are having a 10Kwh system installed in a couple of weeks.