You can know how much electricity your solar panels are generating by using a solar power meter or monitor, which measures the kilowatt-hours of your solar system's production.
Users can monitor their solar output by using a solar monitoring system. These may be provided to them when they purchase their solar systems, sold as an add-on when purchasing their solar systems, or a great purchase that will allow them to optimize their solar energy production.
If your system has a string inverter with monitoring, you can see how much electricity is being generated by the total system. In some cases, you can see how much electricity is being generated from individual strings (groups of solar panels). If you have microinverters, you can monitor the generation of individual panels.
How do I monitor my solar power system?
While there are many advanced tools available, beginners can effectively monitor their systems with a few essential and user-friendly devices: Solar charge controllers are a crucial component in any off-grid or battery-based solar power system.
It is possible to add monitoring devices and apps to an existing solar system, but it is cheaper to include monitoring when the system is installed. More detailed monitoring (particularly of your household or business electricity usage) can help you get the best from your system
Solar power monitoring systems will generally show you how much electricity your solar panels are producing in kWh and also record the total amount of solar power your solar PV system has generated.
Most solar and battery systems include some type of monitoring on a display panel, website or app. Some monitoring systems provide more detail and are more useful for tracking the health of your system. If your system has a string inverter with monitoring, you can see how much electricity is being generated by the total system.