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Calculate the number of QCells solar panels to charge your EV, power your home, and save thousands on electricity costs.

For Southern California homeowners, the idea of never paying for fuel again is no longer just a fantasy. With a solar-powered home and an electric vehicle (EV), energy from the sun can flow directly into a car, eliminating trips to the gas station and shielding drivers from fluctuating electricity rates.
Pairing EVs with solar panels offers more than convenience — it delivers significant financial savings while reducing carbon emissions. As EV adoption grows and solar technology becomes increasingly efficient and affordable, homeowners often ask: How many solar panels are needed to reliably charge an EV?
This guide walks California homeowners through the factors that determine solar panel requirements for EV charging, the benefits of pairing solar with a battery, and how to maximize long-term savings using QCells panels through US Power.
The first step in determining solar panel requirements is understanding how much electricity an EV consumes. EVs store energy in batteries, typically measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). Energy consumption depends on battery size, driving habits, and vehicle efficiency.
Homeowners can estimate daily or annual energy needs by considering how far they drive and the EV’s efficiency rating. Most EVs provide efficiency ratings in miles per kilowatt-hour (mi/kWh) or kilowatt-hours per 100 miles (kWh/100 mi).
| Manufacturer | Model | Battery Size (kWh) | >Range (miles) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tesla | Model Y Performance | 75 | 277 |
| Tesla | Model X | 100 | 348 |
| Rivian | R1S Standard | 92.5 | 270 |
| Ford | F-150 Lightning XLT | 98 | 240 |
| Audi | Q4 55 e-tron quattro | 82 | 258 |
| Hyundai | Ioniq 6 Standard | 53 | 240 |
| Volkswagen | ID.4 | 62 | 209 |
| Nissan | LEAF S | 40 | 149 |
For example, a Tesla Model Y traveling 37 miles per day consumes roughly 9.7 kWh daily, translating to about 3,300 kWh annually. A heavier or less efficient EV, like a Rivian R1S, may use over 4,000 kWh per year for similar mileage.
Southern California receives abundant sunlight, averaging about 5.8 peak sun hours per day. High-efficiency QCells panels deliver roughly 440–450 watts each, allowing homeowners to generate significant electricity from a relatively small number of panels.
To estimate panel requirements, the formula is:
Number of panels = Annual EV energy consumption ÷ (Panel wattage × Peak sun hours × 365 ÷ 1000)Number of panels = Annual EV energy consumption ÷ (Panel wattage × Peak sun hours × 365 ÷ 1000)
For a Tesla Model Y consuming 3,300 kWh/year:
3,300 ÷ (450 × 5.8 × 365 ÷ 1000) ≈ 5–6 panelsFor a larger EV like the Rivian R1S, homeowners would need 6–9 panels.
If the solar system also powers the home, additional panels are required. The average California household consumes approximately 7,000 kWh/year, so a typical system for home + EV may range 10–15 high-efficiency QCells panels.
Selecting high-efficiency solar panels maximizes energy production per square foot, minimizing roof space requirements while ensuring enough power for both home and EV.
Charging an EV using solar electricity dramatically reduces annual energy costs compared to grid or public charging. Here’s an example for a Tesla Model Y driving 12,200 miles per year:
| Charging Method | Cost per kWh | Annual Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Solar (home) | $0* | $0 |
| SCE TOU/Prime Grid | $0.35 (peak) / $0.18 (off-peak) | ~$670 |
| LADWP TOU Grid | $0.28–$0.42 | ~$580 |
| PG&E TOU Grid | $0.35 (peak) / $0.20 (off-peak) | ~$650 |
| Public Charger | $0.40–$0.60 | ~$1,200 |
*Assumes solar system sized to cover EV consumption.
Over 25 years, a homeowner charging an EV on solar could save $14,000–$20,000 compared to charging from the grid, and over $30,000 compared to a gas vehicle driving the same mileage.
For a deeper look at how much solar panels can save, homeowners can run a system-specific analysis before installation.
California’s largest utilities, SCE, LADWP, and PG&E, use Time-of-Use (TOU) rates to incentivize off-peak energy consumption. TOU rates charge more during peak hours (typically late afternoon to early evening) and less overnight or midday.
Using solar during peak hours or storing energy in a home battery can help homeowners avoid high rates and maximize the value of self-generated electricity. Pairing solar with EV charging and storage is especially effective for TOU rate users.
With the reduced export credits under NEM 3.0, storing excess solar energy becomes essential. Batteries allow homeowners to:
Even if a solar system covers only 70% of EV charging needs, a battery ensures more of that energy is used effectively, boosting savings and reducing carbon footprint.
For more information, see home solar battery systems for Southern California.
Homeowners considering solar + EV charging should:
Installing a system correctly the first time avoids costly expansions later and maximizes long-term savings.
For Southern California homeowners, pairing an EV with a high-efficiency solar system is a cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and forward-thinking choice.
A typical EV can be powered with 5–10 QCells panels, while a home + EV setup often requires 10–15 panels depending on energy usage. Adding battery storage maximizes savings under NEM 3.0 and TOU rates.
With a system designed and installed by US Power, homeowners enjoy:
The result: minimal fuel costs, reduced electricity bills, and the ability to charge on sunshine — today and for decades to come.
Schedule a FREE Solar + Battery + EV Consultation.
Homeowners ready to unlock these savings should contact US Power for a free system assessment and see exactly how many solar panels they’ll need to power their EV — and their future.
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