The amount of electricity a solar cell can generate depends on various factors such as the size and efficiency of the cell, the intensity and duration of sunlight, and the environmental conditions. On average, a standard solar cell can generate around 1 to 2 watts of electricity per square meter under optimal conditions.
The amount of electricity a solar cell can generate depends on various factors including the size and efficiency of the cell, the intensity of sunlight, and the duration of exposure. On average, a typical solar cell can generate around 200 to 400 watts of electricity per square meter under optimal conditions.
The amount of electricity that a solar cell can generate depends on various factors such as the size of the cell, the efficiency of the cell, the intensity of sunlight, and the duration of exposure. Generally, a solar cell can produce anywhere from a few watts to several hundred watts of electricity.