Energy Bills Are Rising Again in April!
Here's How to Pay Less

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Henry R.
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"I was paying nearly £180 a month in electricity. 6 months after getting solar fitted, I'm paying £60. I wish I'd done it 5 years ago."

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Helen W.
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"Got 3 quotes within 24 hours and ended up saving nearly 60% on installation costs. Couldn't be easier."

£1,340/yr Average annual saving
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Why Thousands of UK Homeowners Are Going Solar

Lower Your Electricity Bills

Solar homeowners cut their electricity bills by 50–70%. With the Ofgem price cap at £1,758/year, that's up to £1,230 back in your pocket — every year.

Earn While You Export

When your panels generate more than you use, the Smart Export Guarantee pays you for every unit you send back to the grid. Most homeowners earn £170–£800/year.

Lock In Your Energy Price

Ofgem has raised the price cap 6 times since 2021. Solar panels generate your own electricity at zero fuel cost — protecting you from every future increase.

British Gas electricity bill showing debit reduced from £189.50 to £47.20 after solar

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Does Solar Work in the UK?

Yes! Here's Why

Solar panels generate electricity from daylight, not direct sunlight. Even on overcast days, panels produce 10–25% of their peak output. The UK averages over 1,500 hours of sunshine annually, enough for a typical 4kW system to generate 3,400 kWh per year. That's enough to cover most of a UK household's electricity needs.

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UK semi-detached home with solar panels on the roof on a cloudy day

Your questions answered

A typical 4kW system costs £5,000–£8,000. With average savings of £1,340/year, most homeowners break even in 6–8 years. And from 2027, the government's Warm Homes Consumer Loan Scheme offers 0% financing — meaning £0 upfront for eligible homeowners. Get a quote to see the numbers for your specific home.
No. We only connect you with MCS-certified local installers. You'll receive up to 3 quotes via email. We never sell your details to third parties.
Bills are dropping by about £10/month in April. But Ofgem analysts predict the cap will rise again from July. Solar protects you from every future increase, not just the next one.
Most roof types work — including pitched, flat, and east or west-facing. Answer 3 quick questions and we'll tell you if your home is a good fit.

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