Solar Panel Installation in Manchester
MCS certified solar panel installation. Reduce your energy bills by up to 70% with a professionally designed and installed system. Our MCS-certified engineers cover Manchester and the wider Greater Manchester area, with 1,100+ local installations completed.
1,100+
Local Installations
850-890 kWh/kWp/yr
Avg Solar Yield
2038
Net Zero Target
£254,000
Average House Price
551,938
Population
214,700
Households
£254,000
Avg House Price
850-890 kWh/kWp/yr
Solar Yield
2038
Net Zero Target
3.4 hrs/day avg
Sun Hours
Only 3.8% solar penetration vs 5.5% national average
Solar Panels in Manchester — Why It Works
Greater Manchester's 214,700 households present enormous solar potential — yet only 3.8% currently have panels, below the 5.5% national average. GMCA's Local Area Energy Plans target 2GW of domestic rooftop solar by 2027. South Manchester neighbourhoods like Didsbury, Chorlton, and Burnage offer excellent roof orientations, while north Manchester presents strong ECO4 grant opportunities.
Planning & Installation Notes
Manchester City Council targets net zero by 2038, based on the Tyndall Centre's 15-million-tonne carbon budget. 23+ conservation areas including Castlefield and Ancoats. Didsbury has two Article 4 conservation areas — Albert Park and St James' — where planning consent is required before installing panels on front elevations. Chorlton Green and Chorltonville conservation areas apply the same restriction. Most other domestic solar installations proceed under permitted development.
Manchester has a population of 551,938 across approximately 214,700 households, making it one of the larger urban areas in Greater Manchester. With average property values at £254,000 and a council net-zero target of 2038, the economics and policy environment both point strongly toward renewable energy adoption. 14.2%, making energy bill reduction a real priority for many households.
Solar irradiance in Manchester averages 850-890 kWh/kWp/yr. While this is below the UK south coast, it is entirely sufficient for viable solar economics — a typical 4 kWp system will generate 3,400–3,600 kWh per year, covering 60–70% of average household electricity use. The key metric in the North West is not peak output but annual yield consistency: Manchester's maritime climate means fewer zero-generation days than inland locations further south.
Only 3.8% solar penetration vs 5.5% national average. This kind of public-sector adoption is significant: it demonstrates that local planners, building control officers, and grid connection teams are experienced with solar applications in Manchester. That translates to smoother approvals and faster grid connections for residential installations in the borough.
Property values in Manchester stand at £254,000 on average. According to the Energy Saving Trust, solar panel installation adds 4–14% to home value — equivalent to £9,000–£31,000 at Manchester average prices. With energy prices forecast to remain elevated through 2028, the income protection value of a solar system is increasingly factored into mortgage valuations.
The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) means every unit of solar electricity you export to the grid earns money. Current SEG rates in the UK range from 1p/kWh (minimum) to 20p/kWh on competitive tariffs like Octopus Energy's 15p fixed or Octopus Outgoing. A 4 kWp system in Manchester typically exports 1,200–1,600 kWh/year, generating £120–£320/year in SEG income on top of bill savings — a figure that improves further with battery storage.
Reduce energy bills by up to 70%
MCS certified installation
Free lifetime monitoring
25-year panel warranty
Increase property value
Smart Export Guarantee income
How Solar Panels Works in Manchester
Free Site Survey
A qualified surveyor visits your property, checks roof condition and orientation, reviews your energy bills, and designs the optimal system size. No obligation, no hard sell — just accurate data and honest advice.
Fixed-Price Quote
You receive a detailed written quote showing panel layout, projected annual generation, estimated bill savings, Smart Export Guarantee income, and payback period. Finance options are itemised separately.
MCS Installation
Our MCS-certified engineers install panels, inverter, and monitoring equipment — typically in a single day. All work is to G98/G99 grid connection standards. Scaffolding is arranged and removed by our team.
Handover & SEG Registration
We register your system with the MCS database, activate your monitoring app, and submit your Smart Export Guarantee application. You receive your MCS certificate and a full system handover pack.
Areas We Cover in Manchester
Postcode districts: M1, M2, M3, M4, M8, M9, M11, M12, M13, M14, M15, M16, M18, M19, M20, M21, M22, M23, M40, M90
Property Types & Solar Suitability in Manchester
Victorian and Edwardian redbrick dominates south Manchester with premium semi-detached in Didsbury and Chorlton. Wythenshawe offers 1930s garden city stock. Two major conservation areas restrict front-elevation solar in Didsbury and Chorlton.
Didsbury
M20
Victorian and Edwardian (1880–1920) semi-detached and terraced redbrick
Avg Price
£381,000
Roof
Welsh slate
EPC
D–E
Albert Park and St James' conservation areas — planning consent required on front elevations
Chorlton
M21
Victorian and Edwardian bay-fronted terraces and semis (1880–1920)
Avg Price
£448,000
Roof
Welsh slate
EPC
D–E
Chorlton Green (1970) and Chorltonville (1991) conservation areas restrict front elevations
Wythenshawe
M22/M23
1930s garden city semi-detached (Barry Parker design, from 1927)
Avg Price
£262k–£285k
Roof
Concrete tile
EPC
D
Levenshulme
M19
Victorian red brick terraces (c.1880–1890), classic two-up two-down
Avg Price
£304,000
Roof
Welsh slate
EPC
E
Grid streets give mixed orientation with some south-facing rears
Burnage
M19
1920s–1930s semi-detached houses
Avg Price
£250k–£300k
Roof
Concrete tile
EPC
D
