Solar panels for business

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Solar panels for business savings calculator

Find out how your business could benefit by using our 30 second solar for business calculator.

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How much electricity does your business use per year?

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Solar panels for farms

From

£10,000 + VAT

  • Tax deductible. Up to 45% for some LLPs.
  • Payback in 4-5 years before tax relief.
  • ROI 20-25% tax free. 30 year performance warranty.
What we have done

To tackle this customers very high electricity usage at home, he opted to use a corner of one of his fields. He now generates more electricity from his 30 kW system than he consumes per year, with 40 kWh of battery storage – he wouldn’t need the grid for large parts of the year, his electricity bill used to be £550 per month…last year it was negative.

Solar panels for business

From

£10,750 + VAT

  • Tax deductible. 
  • Payback in 4-5 years before tax relief.
  • ROI 20-25% tax free. 30 year performance warranty.
What we have done

The owner of this project received tax relief of 45% as an LLP. The system has already paid for itself 2 years later. He has booked to install another 20 kW system later this year…..it will still be producing these returns in 25 years time!

How much could your business save?

Small industrial unit/office

Electricity usage per year

10000 kWh

Usage pattern

9-5pm

Number of solar panels

25

Cost of solar panels before tax relief

£9990.00
Savings

£2040

ROI before tax relief

20%

Mid size industrial unit/office

Electricity usage per year

20000 kWh

Usage pattern

9-5pm

Number of solar panels

50

Cost of solar panels before tax relief

£19,000.00
Savings

£4085

ROI before tax relief

22%

Small farm

Electricity usage per year

20000 kWh

Usage pattern

24/7

Number of solar panels

30

Cost of solar panels before tax relief

£11,900.00
Savings

£2895

ROI before tax relief

24%

Mid sized farm

Electricity usage per year

50000 kWh

Usage pattern

24/7

Number of solar panels

100

Cost of solar panels before tax relief

£37,400.00
Savings

£9650

ROI before tax relief

26%

Mid sized retail

Electricity usage per year

60000 kWh

Usage pattern

9-7pm 7 days

Number of solar panels

50

Cost of solar panels before tax relief

£19,000.00
Savings

£4455

ROI before tax relief

23%

Large retail

Electricity usage per year

120000 kWh

Usage pattern

9-7pm 7 days

Number of solar panels

200

Cost of solar panels before tax relief

£70,000.00
Savings

£17820

ROI before tax relief

25%

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faq’s about solar panel systems

One for the zoom family quiz!

In 1921, Albert Einstein won his first and only Nobel prize for his work on describing the photoelectric effect.

In a nutshell, light (a beam of particles) knocks off electrons from the solar cell; the solar cells direct these electrons along a current – creating electricity. In theory, solar panels could last forever as there are no moving parts.

 

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Solar power panel efficiency has increased significantly over the last ten years so you might be surprised at how much electricity even a small roof could generate.

The smallest system we would recommend would be 9 x 380W panels, covering an area of 17 square meters. (4m x 4.25m).

 

How many solar panels do I need?

No. It’s a common myth. Whilst south facing is the most optimum facing position, as a rule of thumb – an identical East or West facing roof would generate 85% as much energy as the south-facing roof.

You may prefer to have an east and west facing roof than the south and north-facing roof as you could fit twice as many electric residential solar panels on the east/west roof than just south facing.

Even a North facing roof will generate approx 55% as much energy as a south-facing roof. For example, a 20 year old 10% efficient south-facing solar panel would generate approximately the same amount of energy as a modern north-facing solar panel.

 

How do solar panels generate electricity

The installation of solar panels on residential buildings are considered permitted development so you do not require planning permission if they comply with the following conditions.

There are necessary limits and conditions which must be complied with to benefit from permitted development rights.

  • Solar panels should not be installed above the highest part of the roof and should not project more than 200mm from the roof slope or wall surface.
  • Installers should not install solar panels on a building that is within the grounds of a listed building or on a site designated as a scheduled monument.
  • If your property is in a conservation area, or a World Heritage Site, you must not install solar panels on a wall that faces a highway.

Feel free to reach out to us to buy solar panels in the UK & switch to a sustainable lifestyle. Give us a call at 01273 286 627 and request for a free design and quote.

 

Planning Portal

The district network operator (DNO) is the company responsible for distributing electricity from the national grid to your home. Installers must inform the DNO of your installation within 28 days after the date of installation. Leoht will handle this for you.

You do not require permission for systems under 16 amps per phase (3.68kW single-phase or 11.04kW three-phase supply). All of the residential solar panel systems that we install fall into this category. System sizes are based on the AC inverter rating rather than the peak DC output of the solar system.

“By following bad advice regarding output limits you could be costing yourself £000’s.”

 

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Not on their own. But it is possible when combined with a time of use tariff and energy storage – depending on the time of use tariff and smart export guarantee rates.

For example, Octopus Go tariff pays 5.5p/kWh for every unit exported and charges 5p/kWh for off-peak use from 00:30 – 04:30. You could install solar panels that generate the equivalent of 100%+ of your electricity consumption and earn 5.5p/kWh for every unit exported to pay for topping up the batteries in the winter at 5p/kWh.

Your bills could even go negative if you can generate more than you use!

Time of use tariffs are why we have smart meters so expect them to become more common in future.

Yes. Solar panels are worth the cost. We believe that solar pv panels systems are an excellent investment for both you and the environment.

Our solar power panels systems cost between £5000 to £9000+ VAT, depending on the size and location of your home. This may seem expensive, but by installing a solar system we aim to reduce your electricity bill by up to 100%. Where else could you earn 9-13% per year tax-free on a low-risk investment, whilst protecting against rising energy prices and helping the environment at the same time.

Our solar panels are durable and come with a 25-30 year warranty. If well maintained, our solar panels can last for more than 30 years. Our solar panels are modern and blend well with any roof. A premium solar panel installation acting as your home’s own energy supply is likely to increase the value of your property.

Solar panels are largely maintenance-free. Over time, however, they may be affected by environmental factors – dead leaves, for example, may block sections of the panel. We recommend that solar panels are checked every few years to ensure maximum efficiency and cleaned once or twice a year.

Solar panels need sunlight to generate energy, so they do not work at night. However, you can install a battery to store excess electricity generation during the day to then be used later at night.