Boroseagull
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We have a 3.8kw system (10 panels), but that never goes over 3.25 due to the way some of the panels face. Each year we generate about 3800kwh from that and we export about 2800 of that, as we don't have a battery. Having spent hours/days pondering the maths of it all, I still don't think a battery is worth it for us. There's only two of us and we use maybe 2-3kwh a day from the grid in the summer months, 5-6kwh in the winter months. I work shifts, so can use all the white goods during the day. (it's a moot point anyway, as I can't afford a battery at the moment).
I know I'm in Spain and have battery back up, but a few of the electricity suppliers (ours is Nordic) offer a cloud storage for excess electricity that you can draw back during cloudy/winter time. Maybe worth checking?