Power up and save all year round with solar
Installing a solar panel system could save you up to £630 a year(1).
Why should I get solar panels?
Solar tech has advanced in the past ten years, with panels now cheaper and more efficient. With energy costs up and solar panel prices down, it's the perfect time to consider a solar panel and battery system.
How much do solar panels cost?
We estimate the cost of installing a system for a typical 3-bedroom house to be £6,650. This system includes:
- 8 x 400-450W solar panels
- all installation and scaffolding costs
- 10-year battery and inverter warranty
- costs of virtual and technical surveys
- system monitoring and performance app
Already have solar panels? Why not install a battery? Batteries allow you to store the energy you don't use and save it for later.
For the system above and a 5.12kW battery, we estimate the cost to be £9,125. Get an accurate quote after a free home survey.
To find out more information about solar panel costs, visit our cost guide.
Is your home suitable for solar panels?
Solar panels are suitable for most homes, however the size of your roof, the direction it faces, and the pitch angle will ultimately determine whether a solar panel system is the right option for you.
Size – The more panels you have on your roof the more energy you will be able to create. An average system will typically take up around 15-20m2 of roof area.
Direction - Ideally your roof should be south facing and not have any trees or buildings shading it. You can still install panels on east or west facing roofs however they will produce less energy compared to a south facing roof.
Pitch - You'll need a diagonal roof as we cannot offer solar panels for flat roofs. The best pitch angle is between 30-40º (this is the typical angle of most UK rooftops).
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Apps to monitor your solar panel system
We offer access to one of two apps to help you check your solar system's performance. Both apps have been developed to help you get the most out of your solar system. The app you get will depend on whether you have a battery in your solar system. The apps track how much energy your panels generate in real-time, giving you the information you need to increase your savings and reduce your energy spend.
- detailed and custom reports
- automatic alerts for any system issues
- view environmental savings
- accessible from your phone or desktop
Monitor your solar system anytime, anywhere (as long as there is an internet connection).
Frequently asked questions about solar panels
How do solar panels work?
- solar photovoltaic (PV) panels are made up of many layers of semi-conducting materials (ours are made of silicon)
- the panels absorb the sun's rays and create a flow of electricity
- the electricity is then passed through an inverter, which changes the direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC)
- this electricity can then be used to power your household appliances, charge your battery, or be exported to the grid
What do the panels look like?
We use the most aesthetically pleasing panels in the market. They are black panels that are roughly 1.8m by 1.1m.
Will my solar panels work when it’s not sunny?
Solar panels require daylight to work, not direct sunlight. This means even during cloudy days, your panels will still work.
I have some shading, can I still have panels fitted?
It depends how much of your roof is shaded. Panels are installed in “strings” – they are all connected to each other. If there is shading, it can affect the perfomance of the other panels, not just the one that is shaded. If there is shading, we can install the panels in areas that aren't shaded and install microinverters - these are individual inverters on each panel, connecting to a central unit.
Find out more about solar PV and battery storage in our blogs
Our solar panel guide
If you’re thinking about getting solar panels, you will want to know what you’ll spend and save. Solar panels are far easier than you may think to install. As soon as they’re up you can start benefiting from solar power! We're here to help you discover everything you need to know about cost and installation.
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