Photovoltaic Solar Panel Installation.

Solar Panel Installation in London, Surrey, & Sussex

Here at Solaris Energy Group we specialise in photovoltaic solar panel installation. Our team has over 30 years combined experience in design , installation and maintenance. Here at Solaris Energy Group we will help you make the right decision for your renewable energy solution. we

The Process

Quote - Design - Install - Quality Assurance

Why Install Photovoltaic Solar Panels?

Cut your electricity bills

Sunlight is free, so once you’ve paid for the initial installation, your electricity costs will be reduced. 

Cut your carbon dioxide emission

Solar electricity is a clean, renewable energy source. A typical home solar panel system could save around one tonne of carbon per year, depending on where you live in the UK. 

That’s the equivalent of driving 3,600 miles, or from London to Bristol 30 times. 

Sell extra energy to the grid

Export the electricity you can’t use yourself and get paid for it. The Smart Export Guarantee lets you sell extra electricity to the grid. 

This only applies to England, Scotland and Wales. If you live in Northern Ireland, speak to your energy supplier to see if they offer an export tariff. 

How Does photovoltaic solar panels work?

Frequently Ask Questions

  • The average solar panel system is around 3.5 kilowatt peak (kWp). The kWp is the maximum amount of power the system can generate in ideal conditions.

    A 3.5kWp system typically covers between 10 to 20m2 of roof surface area, using between six and 12 panels. 

  • An unshaded, south-facing roof is ideal for maximum performance. East or west facing roofs still work, but we don’t recommend installing solar panels on a north facing roof. 

    A system facing east or west tends to get around 15-20% less energy than one facing directly south. 

  • Nearby buildings, trees or chimneys could shade your roof and have a negative impact on the performance of your system. 

    Finding an unshaded spot is best, but sometimes shading is unavoidable. Some solar panel systems can minimise the impact of shading using ‘optimisers’. 

    Solar optimisers help improve the overall performance of your solar panel system. So, if one panel is shaded, it doesn’t impact how much electricity the other panels can generate. 

    If your roof doesn’t have shading, optimisers won’t help you generate more electricity. But having an optimiser gives you extra opportunities to monitor your system’s performance. 

  • Solar panels on houses are considered ‘permitted development’ and don’t usually need planning permission. But there are exceptions so it’s best to check with your local planning office for guidance. For example, there may be extra restrictions if you live in a: 

    • listed building 

    • conservation area 

    • national park  

    If you’re planning to install a solar panel system in your home, you must register it with your Distribution Network Operator (DNO). The DNO is the company responsible for bringing electricity to your home. Usually, your installer will register the device with the DNO for you. 

  • Yes, it’s okay to install panels on flat roofs. Panels on flat roofs are normally tilted up to help maximise energy production. 

    It’s important that the panels don’t disturb the roof covering to keep it watertight. For this reason, many systems are weighted down rather than fixed through the roof covering. 

    If you have a system that’s weighted down, the roof needs to be strong enough to deal with the added weight. If the roof isn’t strong enough, use appropriate fixings to ensure rain can’t cause any damage from leaks. 

    Sometimes it might be recommended to renew the roof covering so that your roof remains in good condition while the solar panels are attached to it Even though it may add to the cost, the overall solution will be cheaper in the long run. 

  • Yes, you can install panels in the garden on a suitable frame. Make sure they don’t get shaded by nearby trees and buildings, and they should be as south-facing as possible 

    One advantage of mounting panels in the garden is that it’s easy to keep them clean. But you also need to be more careful about rodents and other physical damage. 

  • Yes, you can install panels on an outbuilding. It’s important to make sure that the building roof is strong enough. 

    If the building doesn’t have its own electricity supply already then you should factor this in when looking at the total cost of the system.