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Despite their southerly latitude and cloudy climate, the Falkland Islands still receive moderate levels of solar irradiation, sufficient to support small-scale solar energy applications, especially when combined with battery storage.
Annual Solar Irradiation: Around 2.8 to 3.5 kWh/m²/day
High Irradiation Regions: Open areas around Stanley, Mount Pleasant, and coastal plains away from mountains
Peak Irradiation: During the austral summer (November to February), reaching 4.0–4.5 kWh/m²/day
Although overall solar energy potential is lower compared to tropical regions, it can play a valuable role in diversifying the energy mix of the islands.
If you need to learn more solar power potential in Falkland Islands, please feel free to contact Solarvance for more details.
Average Annual Temperature: Cool maritime climate, averaging around 5°C to 9°C (41°F to 48°F)
Impact on Solar Panels: Cool temperatures are excellent for solar panel efficiency, even if sunlight hours are fewer than tropical regions
Recommendation: Use high-efficiency monocrystalline panels and optimize system angles to capture lower sun angles typical of higher latitudes.
National Energy Demand: The Falkland Islands have modest but critical energy needs, mainly concentrated around Stanley and military facilities
Grid Infrastructure: Local grids are established in larger settlements; however, remote farms (known as “camps”) often use diesel generators or standalone renewables
Opportunities from Global Events: Reducing dependency on imported diesel fuel is a strategic priority, creating opportunities for solar energy expansion
Grid-Connected Systems: Suitable for Stanley and Mount Pleasant to reduce diesel consumption and stabilize local microgrids
Off-Grid Systems: Ideal for isolated farms, research stations, and remote outposts, ensuring reliable energy supply
Hybrid Systems: Combining solar PV with wind power, batteries, and backup generators is an effective solution given the islands’ windy and variable weather
Dust and Sandstorms: Dust is not a significant issue due to the cool, moist environment and grassland vegetation
Recommendation: Occasional light cleaning of panels is sufficient to maintain optimal performance
Humidity Levels: High relative humidity, typically 70–85%, with frequent light rain and mist
Impact on Solar Panels: Long-term exposure can cause moisture ingress and corrosion if systems are not properly protected
Recommendation: Install IP-rated, moisture-resistant systems, and use weather-sealed inverters and cabling
Saltwater Corrosion: Strong salt-laden winds are common across the islands, due to the proximity to the ocean and frequent strong winds
Recommendation: Use marine-grade aluminum frames, stainless steel fasteners, and anti-corrosion coatings to ensure longevity
The Falkland Islands government has shown increasing interest in renewable energy:
Energy Strategy 2021–2030: Includes goals for reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels by promoting wind, solar, and hybrid energy systems
Renewable Energy Programs: Small grants and support programs are available for solar and wind installations at private farms and businesses
International Support: Collaborations with UK agencies and international donors encourage pilot renewable energy projects
ROI Period: Solar systems in the Falklands typically pay off within 7–10 years, depending on system size and energy needs
Long-Term Savings: Users can significantly reduce diesel fuel costs and gain energy independence, especially in off-grid areas
In the wide-open landscapes of the Falkland Islands, energy is not just a utility — it’s a lifeline. Here, where the winds are strong and the sun, though modest, shines steadily in the summer months, solar energy offers an important bridge to a cleaner, more independent future.
Solar systems can relieve reliance on costly diesel shipments, provide resilient power for remote farms and research stations, and complement the islands’ growing wind energy base. Solarvance understands the unique challenges posed by the Falklands’ cool, windy, and salty environment — and we’re ready to deliver reliable, durable solar solutions that thrive under these conditions.
Contact us today to bring sustainable, resilient solar energy to every corner of the Falkland Islands — built to endure, built to empower.
Contact us today to explore customized solar solutions for your needs, whether you’re interested in grid-connected, off-grid, or hybrid solar systems. Our team at Solarvance is here to guide you through every step of the process, from system design to installation and maintenance.
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