Producing 10,000 kWh of electricity per month from solar is no small feat — that's roughly 11 times the average U.S. household's consumption, translating to about 333 kWh per day or 14 kWh every hour around the clock. If you're exploring this level of production, you're likely powering a large commercial building, a multi-family residential complex, an agricultural operation with irrigation systems, or a sizeable estate with EV charging, pools, and extensive HVAC. The good news? Solar can absolutely handle it — if the system is designed correctly from the start. Browse our full lineup of Tier 1 solar panels to find the right modules for your project.

    At Portlandia Electric Supply, we work with homeowners, contractors, and installers across the country to spec and supply Tier 1 solar equipment at wholesale pricing with free nationwide shipping. This guide walks you through the real math behind a 10,000 kWh/month solar system — including the core sizing formula, panel count by location, inverter and battery configurations, space requirements, and the cost variables that can dramatically shift your project economics in 2026.

    https://www.portlandiaelectric.supply/blogs/news/how-many-solar-panels-do-i-need-for-10-000-kwh-per-month-the-complete-2026-guide

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