Beaconsfield Services on the M40 has 840 solar panels on its roof, forecast to save the business around £67,000 in the first year alone. That single roof illustrates why motorway service stations, among the most electricity-hungry buildings in the UK, are also among the best candidates for commercial solar. The reason comes down to how relentlessly these sites use power, and how much of that demand solar can offset directly.
How Does Spirit Energy Maintain Solar And Battery Installation Quality
Spirit Energy now installs solar and battery systems for homeowners anywhere in the UK, not just within two hours of its Reading base. The only thing that changes outside that radius is who physically carries out the survey and installation: a local technician, vetted by Spirit Energy, rather than one of its own in-house teams. Design, specification, contract, warranty and aftercare all stay with Spirit Energy regardless of where you live.
What a Proper Solar Site Survey Checks w/ GaryDoesSolar
Every one of Spirit Energy's 6,000-plus installations since 2010 has had a technical and structural survey carried out by one of its head electricians before any panel goes up. The survey is where a £10,000-plus, 25-year investment is either set up to succeed or quietly compromised. This is what a proper one actually checks, based on a live survey at a new build home in Reading, southern England, audited on the day by no other than GaryDoesSolar.
Solar Panel Payback Period: 12 Ways to Maximise ROI
The fastest way to improve your solar panel payback period is to maximise generation per square metre of roof, because the panels themselves are only about 5 to 10% of total system cost. The labour, scaffolding, and inverter stay roughly the same whether you fit a modest array or fill the roof, so the real question is not how cheap the panels are but how much electricity each metre of roof can produce. Get the design, the installer, and the post-install setup right and a well-configured system can repay itself in six to seven years in southern England.
EPC B by 2030: Why Solar Is an Asset Protection Decision
The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) currently require commercial properties in England and Wales to hold an EPC rating of E or higher to be let on a new or existing tenancy. That has been the law since 1 April 2023. Properties below E are unlettable unless a valid exemption is registered.
Solar Solutions for UK Property Developers: What the Future Homes Standard Means for Your Next Project
TL;DR From 24 March 2027, every new home in England must have solar PV under the Future Homes Standard in accordance with the final Approved Documents. It is a functional requirement of Building Regulations, not an optional upgrade.
From P-Type to N-Type Solar Panels, Why the Shift?
For those who have their finger on the pulse of the solar energy market, it's becoming obvious that there is an increasing shift towards the manufacture and use of n-type solar from p-type panels in both commercial and domestic settings, to the point where the former now dominate. But why has this shift come about, and more fundamentally what is the difference between the two?
High Power Solar Panels
In the space of just a few years, the average panel we install on domestic projects has shot up from around 315W to at least 375W, with more and more residential modules breaking the 400W barrier.
This is down to a few factors, such as the widespread adoption of new, more efficient technologies, bigger cells and bigger modules:
Tier 1 Solar Panels: Are They Worth It?
When researching solar PV, you may have come across the phrase ‘tier 1 solar panels’. It’s used as a selling point by some manufacturers and installers to demonstrate the reliability of their products. But is that really the case?











