Today, renewable energies are of more interest due to depleting the ozone layer, increasing the cost of fossil fuels and
friendliness with the environment. The sun is a great source of energy which is readily accessible. It has many applications in
lighting, heating and cooling. In this study the thermal performance of a solar ejector cooling cycle is evaluated using several
different working fluids. The effect of operating conditions namely the generator, condenser and evaporator temperatures on
the system performance is also investigated. Based on weather conditions in different regions, the performance of ejector
cooling cycle in several months of the year is also determined. The results show that the operating conditions have
determinant effect on cycle performance. It is observed that increasing the generator exit temperature results in an increase in
cycle coefficient of performance. It is also deduced that the rates of COP increase for the evaporator temperature ranges of
13-15°C and 7-9°C are about 8 and 6%, respectively. It is also concluded that a larger collector area is required in warmer
weather conditions.