Solar Panel Costs
Understanding the cost of solar panels is one of the first steps for homeowners considering renewable energy. The price of a solar panel system can vary depending on the size of your property, the number of panels required, and whether additional components such as battery storage are included.
Typical Solar Panel Costs By Property Size
Below is a guide to typical solar panel costs for different property sizes. These figures provide a general indication of the investment required for a residential solar installation.
Actual costs may vary depending on the property, roof layout, and system design. Any installation of a 3.8kW or higher system will require a G99 application, and we will need to wait for the DNO’s acceptance before installation can take place.
What Affects Solar Panel Costs?
While property size provides a useful guide, the exact cost of installing solar panels depends on several factors. During an initial consultation, our team will assess your property and design a system suited to your energy usage and roof layout, providing you with a more bespoke quote.
The size and orientation of your roof
The number of solar panels required
The complexity of the installation
Whether battery storage is included
Additional electrical work required for the system
Are Solar Panels Worth The Cost?
For many households, solar panels provide long-term savings on electricity bills while reducing reliance on energy from the grid. Because solar panels typically last 25 years or more, they can generate electricity for decades after installation. The exact savings depend on your household’s energy usage and how much of the electricity generated by your system is used within the home.
Get An Accurate Solar Panel Quote
The table above provides a general guide to typical solar panel costs, but the most accurate way to understand the cost for your property is through a tailored system design. Bennett Solar provides solar panel installations for homeowners in Northampton and across the Midlands. Our team can assess your property and provide a clear estimate based on your roof, energy usage, and system requirements.