How Much Do Solar Panels Cost?
How much will your solar system cost?
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Harry Dexter | Operations Director
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Author
Harry Dexter | Operations Director
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How Much Do Solar Panels Cost?
There are a lot of factors that impact how much a solar panel installation will cost. Factors such as system size, required output, system location and more. It’s always best to get a solar survey and quote when exploring solar so you can understand your options and the costs involved. Many reputable solar installers, such as ourselves, offer free home surveys and quotations so you can understand your options with no commitment.
Within this blog we will break down, as best as possible, the costs for a variety of solar systems, using actual examples of completed projects our team have undertaken.
2 Bedroom Home Solar System Cost
For a two bedroom home with a typical energy usage of 2300kWh’s per year we’d recommend.
- 6 Aiko 460W Solar Panels
- A Fox 3.7kW Inverter
- A Fox 5.2kWh Battery
With this system the customer will be able to generate more than enough electricity to cover their consumption with a system break even time of 7 years and a total lifetime saving of £22,387.
For a system of this size, including installation, you can expect to pay around £6,400 in total.
3 Bedroom Home Solar System Cost
For a three bedroom home with a typical energy usage of 3300kWh’s per year we’d recommend.
- 10 Aiko 460W Solar Panels
- A Fox 5kW Inverter
- A Fox 5.2kWh Battery
With this system the customer will be able to generate plenty of electricity, covering their consumption with a system break even time of 5 years 10 months and a total lifetime saving of £33,315.
For a system of this size, including installation, you can expect to pay around £7,400 in total.
4 Bedroom Home Solar System Cost
For a four bedroom home with a typical energy usage of 4300kWh’s per year we’d recommend.
- 14 Aiko 460W Solar Panels
- A Fox 6kW Inverter
- A Fox 7.8kWh Battery
With this system the customer will be able to generate plenty of electricity, covering their consumption with a system break even time of 4 years 10 months and a total lifetime saving of £45,634.
For a system of this size, including installation, you can expect to pay around £8,400 in total.
What Impacts The Cost Of Solar?
There are many things that will impact the pric of your solar installation including:
- Energy Consumption – How much energy you need the system to produce.
- System Location – If you require scaffolding to install your system this will impact cost.
- System Brand – The quality of brand you choose for your Panels, Inverter and Battery will dictate the price.
- Install Method – Prices will vary if you are using an integrated system, tile mounting or a flat roof system.
Want an exact price for your solar system?
Our team are on hand to offer a free, no obligation home survey and quote so you can get a precise cost for your solar journey.
Contact us today for a free no obligation quote and start your solar journey.