It is very dependent on your daytime usage and setting the system up correctly to utilize the maximum amount of energy produce from the panels and stored in the battery
Don't load your essential side to heavily, to avoid reserving a big portion of battery for load shedding - rather use the battery to feed night time loads
Basic calculation = 8 panels x 540W x 5,5Hrs = +/-23units per day on average
Summer will be more , winter less , dark cloudy days almost none
The 5,5 hrs kinda allows for the non producing days - So the system you are looking at should give you around 690 units per month in summer - During winter it could drop to as low as 300units per month mainly in June , July and Aug
To give you an idea - I have 1 kw of panels facing north and 1kw facing east , so not ideal but it gives 307Kwh in Dec and 111Kwh in June - if it all faced North my winter production would increase by 10 or 20%
Generally Pv with batteries is between 8 to 12 year payback depending on how you manage it - If you actively mange it you will get the payback to 8 years -

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