How Much Can I Save with Solar ?
Are you tired of rising energy bills or just looking for ways to reduce your carbon footprint, installing solar panels is one of the smartest investments you can make.
What Is Solar PV—and Why It Matters for Your Home?
Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels are installed on your roof to generate electricity from sunlight. That electricity powers your home, meaning you’re buying less from the grid—or potentially none at all during sunny periods.
Best of all? After the initial installation cost, the energy you generate is free.
What Affects How Much You Save with Solar?
Not all homes are the same, and neither are the savings. Here’s what changes how much you can save:
1. Your Current Electricity Bill
If you’re spending £80–£150/month (or more), the potential to cut those costs is significant. The more you pay now, the more you’ll save.
2. How Much Power You Use During the Day
Solar works best when you use the electricity as it’s being generated. So, if someone’s home during the day (e.g. remote work, young kids, retirees), you’ll benefit more.
3. Roof Size and Orientation
A south-facing roof in the UK gets the most sun. East- or west-facing roofs still work well, but may generate slightly less.
4. Your Location and Sunlight Exposure
Homes in sunnier parts of the UK (like the South or South West) may see slightly better performance than homes in the North—but solar still works all over the UK.
5. Access to Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) Tariffs
If your panels generate more energy than you use, you can sell it back to the grid through the SEG scheme, earning extra money on top of your savings.
6. Government Solar Grants
This is where we come in. If you’re eligible—and many homeowners qualify without realising it—you could access the latest government grants that fully fund solar panels and significantly improve your home’s energy efficiency.
Solar Annual Savings
How much you save with solar panels depends on where you live in the UK and how much electricity you use during the day. If you’re home and using power when the sun is shining, you’ll get the most out of your system and therefore your savings will be higher than if you are returning home later in the day.
Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) scheme will allow you to sell any energy generated by you , that you haven’t used, back to the grid.
Here are some typical estimated yearly savings (including payments from the Smart Export Guarantee):
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Home all day – Save around £650
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Home in the mornings – Save around £600
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Home in the afternoons – Save around £590
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Out until 4pm – Save around £550
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Out until 6pm – Save around £530
Source: energysavingtrust.org.uk
Is Solar Worth It?
Absolutely—with government grants that cover the full cost of installing solar panels and upgrading your heating system, now is the perfect time to apply. Solar not only cuts your energy bills but also helps future-proof your home as electricity prices continue to rise, ensuring your savings keep growing year after year.