Benefits of Solar Panels
with Free Government Grants
Grant-funded solar panels can significantly reduce your electricity costs, helping you save up to 60% and around £500 each year .
Huge Savings on Energy Bills:
Government-Backed Solar Installations
Take advantage of the government scheme, as we will connect you with certified installers to cover the cost of solar panel installation, while transforming your home’s energy efficiency and lowering those ever increasing energy bills.
You can earn from solar panels by selling any excess electricity your system generates back to the national grid. When your panels produce more energy than your home uses, energy companies will pay you for this surplus called Smart Export Guarantee (SEG). Combined with the savings on your energy bills, this makes solar panels a smart way to save and earn / there’s never been a better time to install solar and maximise your savings
Earn Money with SEG
Sustainable Energy, Long-Term Savings
Take control of your energy costs with government-backed solar panel grants, generate your own clean, renewable solar power, reduce reliance on traditional energy suppliers, protect yourself from increasing energy bills, and lower your carbon footprint by cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
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Solar Questions?
We Have the Answers
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You can find a trusted solar installer with us. Taking away all the hassle and concern, we connect you with government-approved and MCS certified solar installers in your area. Our network of verified and trustworthy solar installers ensures quality, safety, and reliability, helping you get your solar system installed with confidence.
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Yes and we make solar grants easy. By working with our network of Government-approved solar installers, we can help with your solar panel grant application to ensure you get the most out of available grant and current solar grant schemes.
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Solar panels are a smart way to cut your energy bills in the UK. Working with our approved solar installers can help you maximise your savings and take advantage of government solar grants or incentives, making solar panels an even more cost-effective investment for your home.
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All installers we connect you with are MCS certified and government-approved for solar panels, meeting strict UK quality and safety standards. Choosing a certified solar installer ensures your solar system is safe, efficient, and eligible for grants or government support.
Solar Panels. How do they work?
From Sunlight to Savings: Your Solar Solution
Solar panels harness the sun’s energy to power your home, turning sunlight into clean, renewable electricity. Each panel contains photovoltaic cells that capture sunlight and convert it into usable energy, helping you reduce your reliance on the grid and lower your electricity bills. By choosing solar, you’re taking control of your energy, protecting the planet, and making long-term savings.
Go Solar: Energy Independence Made Possible with Grants
Beyond cutting costs, solar panels give you energy independence and a brighter future. The electricity generated during the day can be stored in batteries for use at night, meaning you can make the most of free, sustainable energy. Every panel installed is a step toward reducing carbon emissions, boosting home efficiency, and embracing a smarter, greener lifestyle.
Solar Panels UK Guide, All Your Questions Answered
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Yes, solar panels are worth it for most UK homeowners. Despite the weather, modern solar panels work efficiently even on cloudy days. With rising energy prices, solar helps reduce your electricity bills and protect you from future price increases. Over time, the savings will outweigh the installation cost however with a Government grant, there no reason not to.
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In the UK, a typical residential solar panel system costs between £5,000 and £9,000, depending on system size, roof type, and whether you include battery storage. If eligible for Government Grants, you can help with the cost as nearly all grants are fully funded.
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Yes, solar panels still generate electricity in winter and on cloudy days. They work from daylight, not direct sunshine. Output is lower in winter due to shorter days, but your system will still produce usable energy year-round.
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Most solar panels last 25 to 30 years or more. Many manufacturers provide performance warranties of 25 years, and panels often continue working beyond that, just at slightly reduced efficiency.
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Yes, homes with solar panels are often more attractive to buyers due to lower running costs and improved energy efficiency ratings. This can increase property value and market appeal.
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Solar panels generate electricity, not heat. However, the electricity produced can power electric heating systems, heat pumps, or immersion heaters, helping reduce overall heating costs. If you already have electric heating it can be of massive help at cutting costs.
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No, solar panels do not generate electricity at night. This is where battery storage can help by storing electricity generated during the day for use after sunset.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
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Savings depend on your system size and energy usage, but most UK households save between £400 and £1,000 per year on electricity bills. Adding battery storage can increase savings by allowing you to use more of your own generated electricity and earn with SEG.
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Yes. Through the Smart Export Guarantee, energy suppliers pay you for excess electricity exported back to the grid. Rates vary by supplier, so it is worth comparing options.
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A typical UK home needs between 8 and 14 solar panels, depending on electricity usage and panel wattage. A professional installer will calculate the correct system size based on your roof space and energy consumption.
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Solar panels require very little maintenance. Rain usually keeps them clean, and most systems only need occasional checks to ensure optimal performance. An annual inspection is recommended to maintain efficiency.
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A solar battery is not essential, but it can significantly increase your savings. Without a battery, unused electricity is exported to the grid. With a battery, you can store energy and use it later in the evening when electricity costs are higher.
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The right system size depends on your annual electricity usage, roof space, and budget. Most UK homes install systems between 3kW and 5kW.
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