My first year of solar
System spec: 6.5 kW of monocrystalline panels (Longi 440w) on my garage roof facing due south at 18 degrees from horizontal. All PV managed by one Sol-Ark 12k hybrid inverter with grid-tie connection.
In years past, I consumed about 8100 kWhr per year +/- 300 kWhr.
This system was switched ON 19 December 2024 (yes, two days before winter solstice) so it's pretty easy to baseline my system's production whether you want to use the solstice or the new year.
In its first year, this system exported 5806 kWhr of energy to the grid, and my meter tracked a total import of energy of 5876 kWhr. An almost perfect balance. I have digital energy meters installed on the electrical panel of my house, which recorded 7858 kWhr used by the house during the year. As the PV panels produced 7790 kWhr during the year, here is another near-perfect balance. Because only 5878 were imported from the grid, that means that PV supplied 1980 kWhr of the energy consumed by the house, or 25%.
This 25% reduction in consumption from the grid significantly reduced the costs of energy that I imported, but it gets better. All of the energy I could export was paid with a premium rate. Basically, when exporting to the grid, I am paid 3x the going rate for electricity I buy. From May to September, my system was exporting much more than my needs (in addition to supplying much of my own needs). During this time I accumulated a credit on my bill which I have not yet used up (by the end of February I will). What this all means is that my energy costs have gone from about 2500 dollars per year to nearly nothing.
I can't tell you all how pleased I am with how well the system has been performing.