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City profile

Balcony Solar in Torino

PVGIS irradiance for Torino, Italy — vertical south-facing balcony mount, monthly profile and city-specific payback against the current Italy tariff.

Annual yield (vertical)
974
kWh/kWp/yr
72% of optimal-tilt
Optimal-tilt yield
1,358
kWh/kWp/yr
Best tilt ≈ 40°
Payback (cheapest kit)
2.4
years
≈ €102 saved/yr
Latitude
45.07
°N
7.69° E/W
Monthly profile — kWh per kWp installed
Vertical south-facing balcony mount, PVGIS v5.3 with 14% system loss.
Best: Jan (97 kWh)
Worst: Jun (60 kWh)
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City-specific payback for the cheapest kit
priWall
€248
Pays back in 2.4 years
€102 saved per year
Computed against the current Italy residential tariff (29.7¢/kWh) at 70% self-consumption. The kit's panel wattage is scaled by 974 kWh/kWp/yr, the PVGIS-derived vertical yield for Torino.

Why these numbers — climate and orientation in Torino

Torino sits at 45.07°N. PVGIS v5.3 estimates an annual yield of 974 kWh per kWp installed for a south-facing balcony mounted vertically (90° tilt) with a 14% system loss assumption. That is -11% relative to the Italy country-average vertical yield of ~1,100 kWh/kWp/yr we use in the per-country payback widget.

For the same hardware mounted at PVGIS-optimal tilt (40° from horizontal, south-facing), the same kit would produce 1,358 kWh/kWp/yr — roughly 39% more. The vertical-mount penalty in Torino is average; it's the price you pay for being able to use the kit on a balcony railing without a frame and without rooftop access.

The monthly profile above shows the seasonal shape clearly: Jan is the strongest month (97 kWh per kWp installed), Jun the weakest (60 kWh per kWp). For a typical 800 W (= 0.8 kWp) plug-in kit you can multiply these numbers by 0.8 to read directly in absolute kWh per month.

How to read the payback number

The 2.4-year payback assumes a 70% self-consumption rate (a typical 2-3 person urban household running fridge, standby load, and a midday work-from-home dishwasher cycle). The remaining 30% of generation gets exported and credited at the country-default export tariff (8.5¢/kWh in Italy). Higher self-consumption shortens the payback; an empty flat during working hours can stretch it by 1-2 years.

For full per-country regulatory context — registration, tax treatment, tenant rights, condominium rules — see the Italy country guide.

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Where these numbers come from

PVGIS v5.3 (the EU JRC's photovoltaic geographic information system) is the standard EU reference for residential PV yield estimates. We refresh the per-city data every 6 months — both vertical (balcony) and optimal-tilt scenarios — and store the monthly breakdown so the seasonal shape stays accurate. Last fetched for Torino: 03 May 2026.

Yield numbers are PVGIS estimates based on a long-run irradiance model; actual production varies year-to-year ±10% due to weather. Payback is a deliberately simplified calculation suitable for orientation, not a financial recommendation. For installer-grade modelling, use the full PVGIS tool directly with your specific tilt, azimuth and shading inputs.