Solar Panel Installation in Oldham
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 Oldham and the wider Greater Manchester area, with 190+ local installations completed.
190+
Local Installations
850-900 kWh/kWp/yr
Avg Solar Yield
2030
Net Zero Target
£210,000
Average House Price
242,087
Population
~97,000
Households
£210,000
Avg House Price
850-900 kWh/kWp/yr
Solar Yield
2030
Net Zero Target
3.4 hrs/day avg
Sun Hours
First UK council with Green New Deal plans
Solar Panels in Oldham — Why It Works
Oldham was the first UK council to set out Green New Deal plans. Saddleworth's premium stone-built properties average £357,000 — over four times central Oldham's £85,000. Oldham Community Power has installed 220kW of solar on schools and community buildings, becoming GM's largest community energy generator. Victorian mill-town terraces present excellent south-facing roof runs.
Planning & Installation Notes
Climate emergency declared September 2019. Most ambitious targets in GM: council net zero 2025, borough 2030. First UK council with Green New Deal plans. Northern Roots 160-acre urban eco-park includes solar array and battery storage plans. Saddleworth is the most conservation-restricted area in GM — 21+ designated conservation areas covering Uppermill, Delph, Dobcross, Diggle, Greenfield, and the Tame Valley hamlets, with approximately 500 listed buildings. Pre-application advice strongly recommended for any Saddleworth solar project.
Oldham has a population of 242,087 across approximately ~97,000 households, making it one of the larger urban areas in Greater Manchester. With average property values at £210,000 and a council net-zero target of 2030, the economics and policy environment both point strongly toward renewable energy adoption.
Solar irradiance in Oldham averages 850-900 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: Oldham's maritime climate means fewer zero-generation days than inland locations further south.
First UK council with Green New Deal plans. 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 Oldham. That translates to smoother approvals and faster grid connections for residential installations in the borough.
Property values in Oldham stand at £210,000 on average. According to the Energy Saving Trust, solar panel installation adds 4–14% to home value — equivalent to £9,000–£31,000 at Oldham 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 Oldham 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 Oldham
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 Oldham
Postcode districts: M35, OL1, OL2, OL3, OL4, OL8, OL9
Property Types & Solar Suitability in Oldham
Oldham's Pennine-edge location features diverse stock from Saddleworth's premium gritstone villages (21+ conservation areas) to Chadderton's Victorian terraces. Saddleworth is the most conservation-restricted area in Greater Manchester.
Saddleworth villages
OL3
Pennine gritstone villages — 18th/19th century weavers' cottages, stone terraces, Victorian detached
Avg Price
£364,000
Roof
Natural slate and stone flags
EPC
D–G
21+ conservation areas, ~500 listed buildings — most restrictive in GM. Pre-application advice strongly recommended
Shaw
OL2
Late Victorian/Edwardian red-brick terraces, 1930s semis on periphery
Avg Price
£248,000
Roof
Slate on Victorian, concrete tile on later
EPC
D
Royton
OL2
Victorian terraces near centre, 1930s–60s semis on suburban estates
Avg Price
£248,000
Roof
Slate and concrete tile
EPC
D
Chadderton
OL9
Victorian/Edwardian terraces and 1930s–60s semi-detached housing
Avg Price
£200,000
Roof
Slate and concrete tile
EPC
D
Failsworth
M35
Predominantly Victorian/Edwardian terraces, some post-war semis
Avg Price
£230,000
Roof
Slate on Victorian, concrete tile on post-war
EPC
D
Oldham Council's Solar Investment
Oldham Community Power has installed 220 kWp across 5 primary schools and 1 community centre, using AUO Green Triplex panels and providing ~90% of schools' electricity.
220
Solar Panels Installed
Beever Primary School
Capacity: Part of 220 kWp total
Blackshaw Primary School
Mather Street Primary School
Medlock Valley Primary School
Whitegate End Primary School
NEON Hub Community Centre
Schools in Oldham Already Running on Solar
These school installations demonstrate that the rooftops, planning permissions, and economics all work in Oldham. If schools can generate enough to offset term-time electricity costs, a south-facing family home will perform even better.
| School | System | Year | Programme |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beever Primary School | — | — | Oldham Community Power |
| Blackshaw Primary School | — | — | Oldham Community Power |
| Mather Street Primary School | — | — | Oldham Community Power |
| Medlock Valley Primary School | — | — | Oldham Community Power |
| Whitegate End Primary School | — | — | Oldham Community Power |
Typical Solar Panels Installations in Oldham
Every property in Oldham is different. Below are three representative installation profiles for the most common house types in the area — showing the system specification, the neighbourhood, and the projected annual saving. Your free survey will produce a report specific to your property.
Property Type
Pennine gritstone villages — 18th/19th century weavers' cottages
System Specified
4 kWp, 10 × 400W panels, SolarEdge 3000H inverter
Projected Saving
£780/year, 3,400 kWh generated
Property Type
Late Victorian/Edwardian red-brick terraces
System Specified
6 kWp, 15 × 400W panels, Fronius Primo 6.0 inverter
Projected Saving
