Solar Panel Angle Guide

Solar Panel Angle in Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Netherlands is at latitude 52.37°N. Here's the optimal solar panel tilt and orientation for maximum energy production.

Year-Round Tilt

48.7°

Summer Tilt

32.4°

Winter Tilt

72.4°

Face

South

180° azimuth

Monthly Optimal Tilts for Amsterdam

Jan

60.0°

Ideal: 72.7°

Feb

60.0°

Ideal: 64.1°

Mar

52.4°

Apr

40.6°

May

32.1°

Jun

28.9°

Jul

32.1°

Aug

40.6°

Sep

52.4°

Oct

60.0°

Ideal: 64.1°

Nov

60.0°

Ideal: 72.7°

Dec

60.0°

Ideal: 75.8°

Peak Sun Hours

3.5 hrs/day

Average daily solar insolation

Annual Production (400W panel)

~511 kWh

At 48.7° tilt, facing South

Solar Panel Recommendations for Amsterdam

  • Fixed mount: Set your panels at 48.7° tilt, facing South (180° azimuth).
  • Seasonal adjustment: Tilt to 32.4° in summer and 72.4° in winter for up to 15% more annual energy.
  • Monthly adjustment: Adjust tilt each month using the table above for maximum year-round production.

Solar Adoption in the Netherlands

Amsterdam receives approximately 3-3.5 peak sun hours daily with a maritime climate featuring mild temperatures, frequent cloud cover, and regular rainfall. Despite modest solar resource, the Netherlands has one of the highest per-capita solar adoption rates in the world, demonstrating that policy and public commitment can overcome natural limitations.

The Netherlands offers net metering (salderingsregeling) for residential solar customers, which is among the most favorable solar policies in Europe. Dutch electricity rates are relatively high, and the national government has strongly supported renewable energy adoption. These factors have driven exceptional solar growth despite the country's northern latitude.

Amsterdam's iconic canal houses with steep, narrow roofs present installation challenges. Many historic buildings have restrictions on exterior modifications. However, newer construction and suburban homes in the Amsterdam metropolitan area readily accommodate solar. The Netherlands' flat terrain and high water table mean ground-mounted systems are less common than rooftop installations.

Orientation Performance

Panel orientation significantly affects energy production. The table below shows relative output compared to true south-facing panels:

OrientationRelative Output
South100%
South-East96%
South-West96%
East85-90%
West85-90%
North60-75%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Amsterdam good for solar?

Amsterdam averages 3-3.5 peak sun hours. The Netherlands has among the highest per-capita solar adoption globally, driven by net metering and strong environmental policies.

How much energy can a 400W panel generate here?

With 3.5 peak sun hours per day, a properly aligned 400W panel could generate approximately 511 kWh per year.

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