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Solar System for AC and EV Charger: What Size?

Calculate the exact solar PV system size needed to power air conditioning and electric vehicle charging alongside your existing home loads. Includes load tables and inverter surge requirements.

9 min read Updated July 2026 System: -- kWp | -- panels | -- inverter Try the free calculator →

Adding an air conditioner and an electric vehicle (EV) charger to a home solar system requires careful load planning. Both high-power appliances draw significant energy and have unique operating characteristics — AC units have large starting surges, while EV chargers run for hours at a sustained load.

This guide shows you how to calculate the combined system size needed to run AC + EV + existing home loads, select the right inverter, and plan for future expansion.

Bottom Line: A typical home running 1.5 Ton AC (6 hrs/day) + Level 2 EV charger (3 hrs/day) + existing loads (15 kWh/day) needs approximately a 7.5 kWp solar system with an 8 kW inverter.

Step 1: Calculate AC Energy Consumption

A 1.5 Ton split air conditioner typically draws about 1.5 kW of power during normal operation. Unlike resistive loads, AC compressors cycle on and off, but the daily energy depends on total running hours. In hot climates, AC often runs 6-8 hours per day during summer months.

Daily AC Energy = 1.5 kW × 6 hrs = 9 kWh/day
Monthly AC Energy = 9 × 30 = 270 kWh/month
AC CapacityPower (kW)Daily HoursDaily kWhMonthly kWh
1.0 Ton (window)1.04-64-6120-180
1.5 Ton (split)1.54-86-12180-360
2.0 Ton (split/central)2.04-88-16240-480
3.0 Ton (central)3.04-812-24360-720
Inverter AC vs Non-Inverter: Inverter ACs use 30-40% less energy at partial load since the compressor speed modulates. The table above assumes conventional (non-inverter) split AC at full load. If you have inverter-type AC, reduce the daily kWh by 30%.

Step 2: Calculate EV Charger Energy Consumption

A Level 2 EV charger typically delivers 3.5 kW to 7.2 kW. Most home installations use a single-phase 3.5 kW (16A at 230V) or 7.2 kW (32A). Charging time depends on the vehicle battery capacity and state of charge. For daily commuting, 3-4 hours of charging is typical.

Daily EV Energy = 3.5 kW × 3 hrs = 10.5 kWh/day
Monthly EV Energy = 10.5 × 30 = 315 kWh/month
Charger TypePower (kW)Daily HoursDaily kWhMonthly kWh
Level 1 (120V)1.28-129.6-14.4288-432
Level 2 (16A)3.53-410.5-14315-420
Level 2 (32A)7.22-314.4-21.6432-648

Step 3: Calculate Total System Load

Now add the new appliance loads to your existing home consumption. A typical home (without AC or EV) uses around 15 kWh/day for lights, fans, refrigerator, TV, and other small appliances.

Total Daily = AC (9 kWh) + EV (10.5 kWh) + Home Base (15 kWh) = 34.5 kWh/day
Total Monthly = 34.5 × 30 = 1,035 kWh/month
Typical Scenarios: The table below shows common AC + EV + home combinations and their resulting system sizes. All figures assume a subtropical climate with 135 kWh/kWp/month specific yield.
ScenarioAC (1.5T hrs)EV ChargerHome BaseTotal kWh/dayTotal kWh/moRequired kWp
Minimal4 hrs1.2 kW × 8h12 kWh25.67685.7 → 6.0 kWp
Typical6 hrs3.5 kW × 3h15 kWh34.51,0357.7 → 7.5 kWp
Heavy Use8 hrs7.2 kW × 3h18 kWh49.61,48811.0 → 11.0 kWp
Maximum8 hrs7.2 kW × 4h20 kWh60.81,82413.5 → 13.5 kWp

Step 4: Required Solar System Size (kWp)

Using the specific yield method (monthly kWh per installed kWp), divide total monthly energy by your location's yield factor.

Required Array (kWp) = Monthly kWh ÷ Specific Yield (kWh/kWp)

Example: 1,035 ÷ 135 = 7.7 kWp → round to 7.5 kWp

Standard residential systems are available in 0.5 kWp increments. Round down only if your load estimates are conservative. For the typical scenario, 7.5 kWp is the recommended system size using 550W panels (14 panels = 7.7 kWp actual, or 13 panels = 7.15 kWp).

System (kWp)550W Panels580W PanelsInverter SizeAnnual Yield (kWh)
6.0 kWp11115 kW9,720
7.5 kWp14136 kW12,150
11.0 kWp201910 kW17,820
13.5 kWp252412 kW21,870

Inverter Requirements: AC Starting Surge

Critical: Air conditioner compressors draw 2-3x their rated current during the first 100-200 milliseconds of startup. This starting surge can trip undersized inverters even if the running load is within limits.

A 1.5 Ton AC (1.5 kW running) can surge to 3.0-4.5 kW at startup. If your inverter is sized tightly (e.g., a 5 kW inverter), running the AC alongside other loads (lights, refrigerator, fans) may exceed the inverter's peak output capacity. The solution is to either:

  • Install a larger inverter — at least 1.5-2x the AC running power for headroom
  • Use a soft starter — reduces AC starting surge by 50-60% (cost: $150-300)
  • Stagger appliance starts — avoid starting AC when EV charger is actively running

For a typical 7.5 kWp system with AC and EV, we recommend an 8 kW inverter for adequate surge handling and future expansion capacity.

EV Smart Charging During Solar Peak Hours

One of the best strategies for solar + EV is smart charging during solar peak hours (10 AM - 3 PM). Most modern EV chargers support scheduled charging, allowing you to soak up excess solar generation instead of exporting to the grid.

Solar-Peak Charging: If your EV charges during solar peak hours, the entire 10.5 kWh comes from self-consumption. At a typical grid export tariff of $0.05/kWh and import tariff of $0.12/kWh, this saves you $0.07 per kWh compared to charging at night — about $22/month or $265/year in additional savings.

Key EV charging optimization strategies:

  • Daytime charging: Schedule EV charging between 10 AM - 3 PM when solar production peaks
  • Solar-aware chargers: Devices like the Zappi, Wallbox, or Tesla Wall Connector can dynamically adjust charging rate based on solar export
  • Off-peak grid backup: If needed, top up from grid during off-peak night rates (typically $0.07-0.10/kWh)

Roof Space Requirements

A 7.5 kWp system using 550W panels requires about 14 panels. Each panel measures 2,274 mm × 1,134 mm (2.58 m²). With 30% fire safety setback:

Roof Area Needed = (14 × 2.58) ÷ 0.70 = 51.6 m² (approx. 555 sq ft)

Check your roof dimensions using our Rooftop Solar Feasibility Checker before finalizing system size.

Summary: Recommended System for AC + EV

Typical Configuration:
System Size: 7.5 kWp (14 panels × 550W)
Inverter: 8 kW (for AC surge headroom)
Estimated Annual Generation: 12,150 kWh
Estimated Roof Area: 52 m² (555 sq ft)
Annual Savings (at $0.12/kWh, 80% self-consumption): $1,166

Use our interactive Solar System Size Calculator to input your specific AC power rating, EV charger details, and existing home consumption for a personalized recommendation.

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How Solar Metrix Pro Helps: The Future Expansion Planner in the sidebar above calculates your exact future energy needs. Select appliances like AC, EV charger, or water pump from the checklist, or enter a direct load. The tool tells you if your current inverter is adequate and how many extra panels you will need.

Data sources: US EIA (2025), AC power ratings per ISEER/SEER standards, EV charger standards SAE J1772 and IEC 61851. System sizes are recommendations only. Always consult a certified solar installer before purchasing.

Last updated: July 2026 | Browse all guides