> that thing has 90% of his electricity usage
How is that supposed to work with cloudy days with barely 7 hours of daylight in winter?
Those days add to the 10%. Is that not obvious?
In New England it works fine and we project 3 hours of production during the winter months. Not sure what Denmark’s latitude is, but 7 hours of production is not needed.
Solar has always been a part of a wholistic strategy. We’ve known this ever since the sun went down at night and we had to compensate for it.