SolarInstallationinBlackpool
£153,000
Avg House Price
~64,800
Households
860-900 kWh/kWp/yr
Solar Yield
2030
Net Zero Target
Why Solar Works in Blackpool
Blackpool's unique housing stock — massive converted B&Bs, guest houses, and HMOs from the Wakes Weeks era — presents distinctive solar challenges. Only 1,570 homes currently have solar panels. Victoria Hospital (767 beds, Lancashire Cardiac Centre) serves the Fylde Coast. Talbot Gateway Phase 3 (£100m DWP building, BREEAM Excellent) and Phase 5 (£45m MOD building) both include solar PV, bringing 8,000+ workers to the town centre. Blackpool Airport is no longer operational for passengers (closed 2014).
Blackpool's unique housing stock — including converted B&Bs and HMOs — presents distinctive solar opportunities. Among England's most deprived areas with high fuel poverty, creating strong ECO4 grant eligibility. The seaside climate brings good sunlight hours despite the latitude.
80+ Installations
Completed in Blackpool
MCS Certified
All engineers accredited
2-4 Week Lead Time
From survey to install
50 miles
From our Salford HQ

Blackpool Solar Potential
860+
kWh per kWp per year
3.8 hrs/day avg average sunshine. Optimal south-facing, tilted installation.
£0
Average annual saving
Typical Blackpool household with 4kWp system
19.4%
Fuel poverty rate
ECO4 grants available for eligible households
Planning in Blackpool
Planning Considerations
Climate emergency declared June 2019. Net zero target 2030. Three conservation areas: Stanley Park (Article 4 Direction), Town Centre, Foxhall. Foxhall Village regeneration: ~400 homes total, final phase completing August 2025. Broader £90m Central Housing Regeneration planned over 15-20 years. Only 1,570 homes have solar — enormous growth potential.
Areas We Cover in Lancashire
Postcode Districts Covered
All verified postcode districts within our Blackpool service area
Blackpool Neighbourhood Profiles
Blackpool's housing stock is unlike any other UK city — vast swathes of former B&Bs and guest houses converted to HMOs, interspersed with 1930s bay-fronted semis in South Shore and newer coastal estates. Stanley Park conservation area has an Article 4 Direction removing permitted development for solar on front elevations.
South Shore
FY4£140,000
avg price
1920s–1950s bay-fronted semi-detached and terraced
Best residential opportunity in Blackpool; clear south-facing aspects common
Stanley Park Area
FY3£180,000
avg price
1930s semi-detached and detached
Article 4 Direction — planning consent required for front-elevation solar
Town Centre / North Shore
FY1/FY2£90,000
avg price
Converted Victorian guest houses and B&Bs, HMOs
High ECO4 eligibility; flat roof systems viable on converted properties; Foxhall conservation area
Poulton-le-Fylde
FY6£215,000
avg price
1960s–1990s semi-detached and detached suburban
Outer Fylde — best solar ROI in the area; minimal planning constraints
Council & Community Solar in Blackpool
Blackpool Council's net zero 2030 target includes Talbot Gateway Phase 3 (£100M DWP building, BREEAM Excellent with solar PV) and Phase 5 (£45M MOD building), plus the £90M Central Housing Regeneration programme.
Talbot Gateway Phase 3 — DWP building
BREEAM Excellent, solar PV
Talbot Gateway Phase 5 — MOD building
£45M, solar PV
Foxhall Village regeneration — 400 homes
EV Charging in Blackpool
~80
Public chargers
Rapid chargers at Blackpool Tower car park and Houndshill Shopping Centre; LEVI funding earmarked
Home EV charging avoids public charging costs entirely. A 7.4kW home charger adds only ~4p/mile at Octopus Go tariff vs 40–70p/mile at public rapid chargers.
Available in Blackpool
Every aspect of your renewable energy journey, handled by one local team in Lancashire.
Solar Energy in Blackpool
Blackpool's property market — centred around an average house price of £153,000 — is spread across approximately ~64,800 households throughout Lancashire. The mix of Victorian terraces, pre-war semis, post-war council stock, and modern new builds creates varied installation profiles. Roof pitch, orientation, material, and structural condition all factor into our MCS-compliant system designs, which are produced before each site survey using satellite imagery and then refined on the day by our certified surveyors.
Solar yield in Blackpool is approximately 860-900 kWh/kWp/yr kWh per kWp per year, based on 3.8 hrs/day avg of average daily sunshine across Lancashire. A south-facing 4kWp system will typically generate 3,300–3,600 kWh annually. Against a household consumption of around 3,500 kWh per year, that represents substantial self-sufficiency — particularly when paired with a battery that shifts daytime generation into peak evening demand. The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) then pays an additional tariff for every unit you export to the national grid.
Blackpool has committed to a net zero target of 2030, and local planning authorities are broadly supportive of solar and heat pump installations under permitted development rights. Homes with renewable energy systems are also increasingly valued: a solar installation with battery storage typically adds 2–4% to property value according to estate agent surveys, while an improved EPC rating directly affects mortgage eligibility and future sale price under incoming MEES regulations.
Energy prices have roughly doubled since 2021, making the financial case for solar generation stronger than at any previous point in the technology's history. A 4kWp system costing £6,000–£7,000 installed and saving £900–£1,200 per year achieves payback within 5–7 years — then continues generating free electricity for 25 or more years. With ECO4 grants available for eligible lower-income Blackpool households and 0% VAT on solar and battery equipment, the barriers to entry have never been lower.
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RECC Member
Renewable Energy Consumer Code
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Certified Installer
EcoFlow Partner
Authorised Installer
Octopus Energy
Trusted Partner
Octopus Energy
Partner of the Year
TSI Approved
Trading Standards Institute
EPVS Registered
PV Scheme Member
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Insulated Wall Association
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Solar FAQs for Blackpool
In most cases, solar panels in Blackpool fall under permitted development rights and do not require planning permission, provided they meet standard size and placement conditions. Climate emergency declared June 2019. Net zero target 2030. Three conservation areas: Stanley Park (Article 4 Direction), Town Centre, Foxhall. Foxhall Village regeneration: ~400 homes total, final phase completing August 2025. Broader £90m Central Housing Regeneration planned over 15-20 years. Only 1,570 homes have solar — enormous growth potential. Our team handles all necessary applications and compliance checks as part of every installation.



