The amount of energy your solar panel system can generate in Missouri depends on several factors, including the system’s size, location, orientation, and local weather conditions. On average, a well-designed residential solar panel system in Missouri can produce around 1,400 kWh per year per installed kilowatt of capacity. So, for a typical 5-kilowatt system, you can expect to generate approximately 7,000 kWh annually. Keep in mind that during the summer months when sunlight is abundant, your system may generate more electricity, while in winter, it may produce slightly less. To maximize energy production, proper installation and orientation are critical, and your solar installer will ensure your system is optimized for your specific location.