There is no simple answer there, actual panel output depends on weather, latitude, parking /panel angle and temperature.
Input required for your daily A/C usage depends on temperature and how many hours per day running.
I think you need to work it out this way. Get the most energy-efficient A/C unit that will work for your (well insulated) space. If that requires AC power, add the cost of a big inverter.
Get as large a battery bank as you're willing to give up weight and space and a good SoC monitor.
Get a portable 2000w genny (Honda or maybe Yamaha) and as big a mains charger as you can run on that genny, making sure it has the ability to reduce its current output down in 10-20A increments. That will allow you to choose just charging, vs powering the A/C plus a lower charge rate.
Obviously plug in overnight to shore power to recharge to 100% when you have the chance, you won't be able to do that with the genny.
Otherwise you will need the most efficient watts-per-area panels, maximum to fit your space available.
Run the genny in the morning long enough to get the bank up to 75-90%, depending on the weather, over time you'll get to know the variables.
Use the solar rest of the day to get the bank from there up to 100% full as often as possible, likely requires keeping the A/C off.
If constant heat means the batteries aren't getting to 100% most of the time, then you need to decide between buying the cheapest GC2s (<$1/AH) and replacing them relatively often, or using a more expensive chemistry designed to handle PSOC abuse, with a side benefit of more **usable** AH per pound.
Firefly Oasis at $5+/AH is the cheaper latter option there, LiFePO4 likely double that and also requiring extra custom infrastructure.
Input required for your daily A/C usage depends on temperature and how many hours per day running.
I think you need to work it out this way. Get the most energy-efficient A/C unit that will work for your (well insulated) space. If that requires AC power, add the cost of a big inverter.
Get as large a battery bank as you're willing to give up weight and space and a good SoC monitor.
Get a portable 2000w genny (Honda or maybe Yamaha) and as big a mains charger as you can run on that genny, making sure it has the ability to reduce its current output down in 10-20A increments. That will allow you to choose just charging, vs powering the A/C plus a lower charge rate.
Obviously plug in overnight to shore power to recharge to 100% when you have the chance, you won't be able to do that with the genny.
Otherwise you will need the most efficient watts-per-area panels, maximum to fit your space available.
Run the genny in the morning long enough to get the bank up to 75-90%, depending on the weather, over time you'll get to know the variables.
Use the solar rest of the day to get the bank from there up to 100% full as often as possible, likely requires keeping the A/C off.
If constant heat means the batteries aren't getting to 100% most of the time, then you need to decide between buying the cheapest GC2s (<$1/AH) and replacing them relatively often, or using a more expensive chemistry designed to handle PSOC abuse, with a side benefit of more **usable** AH per pound.
Firefly Oasis at $5+/AH is the cheaper latter option there, LiFePO4 likely double that and also requiring extra custom infrastructure.