Has anyone on here got experience with the benefits of solar panels and batteries etc..?
Reason I'm asking, is we had someone out to price up a job for us. 10 Panels and a 6kwh (I think) battery, which comes in around £11,500. Now the energy saving trust are offering £11,000 in an interest free loan, which is repayable over 10 years, so £92 a month.
What I'm trying to figure out, is will my bills drop by enough to cover that £92 a month, or am I going to have to cover the difference somewhere?
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27-09-2022 10:50 AM #1
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27-09-2022 10:58 AM #2
I’ve got my system booked in already so will be keeping a keen eye on this!
"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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27-09-2022 11:42 AM #3
I had solar panels on my previous house. From memory it was about £400/£500 a year we got from it.
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27-09-2022 04:46 PM #4
Does having those solar panels add value to your house going forward? Worth keeping that in mind as you're doing the calculations.
What's the shelf life of a solar panel?Mon the Hibs.
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27-09-2022 04:48 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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27-09-2022 04:59 PM #6
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28-09-2022 11:05 AM #7
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28-09-2022 12:37 PM #8
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Most of the companies selling them come across as charlatans just seem to spout a load of guff to get the sale.
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28-09-2022 02:43 PM #9
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No hard sell, no bull **** and very transparent."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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28-09-2022 03:40 PM #11
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They were there when we bought the home so it was just a nice wee bonus, I'd be wary of paying silly money to have them put on my home to be honest.
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29-09-2022 09:21 AM #13
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The good thing is that it's an interest free 10 year loan, so even if it only covers £50 a month, we aren't that much worse off.
Just shows you how much nonsense people are willing to state to get a sale though.
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29-09-2022 09:37 AM #15
The other thing to bear in mind is that having the battery should mean you get more benefit than solar panels alone – it means you should be able to use all of the energy the panels yourself. Without the battery, excess energy generated during the day is sold to your supplier/the grid (rather than being stored for use in the evening). Obviously your supplier buys the excess energy from you for significantly less than it would charge you.
I've no idea if that makes the extra cost of the battery worthwhile in your case, but it's another variable in comparisons with other folk's existing solar panels.
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Our system will send power to the house to power anything thats on, charge the battery, heat water and then finally when all of the other areas are covered it sells back to the grid. Our installer is pretty certain 4kw panels with the 5.2kw battery will be fine for a family of 4."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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29-09-2022 10:39 AM #17
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Even without panels a battery makes some sense
Let's say your standard tariff is 35p kw but if you are on octopus go you get 7p kw overnight
Charge your battery full during nightime and use it during the day
That's saving 28p kw or making your peak elec usage only 7p kw
If used to its max
5kw x 365 days is 1825kw
28p x 1825kw = £511 saved per annum
Obviously the bigger the gap between the day and night rate the more you will have 'saved'
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29-09-2022 11:24 AM #18
There have been issues when it comes to selling your house as some of the loans were secured against people's property. Check the small print.
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I'm in Haddington. I've got a 7 panel 1.9kWp system on my south facing roof which generates around 1,750kWh per year. If I was using all of those units (I don't have a battery so I don't) I'd be saving around £595 / year.
Assuming your system is around the 3kW mark, and you're in a similar part of Scotland, with a south facing roof you may expect to generate around 2,800kWh / year saving you around £896 a year. (This is a ballpark estimation, and using the 1 October electricity cap at 32p/unit - if electricity prices goes up again, your savings increase / payback period decreases).
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If so, who, and would you recommend them?
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Have you looked at the cost of batteries for your house? If you have what was the cost?Last edited by gbhibby; 29-09-2022 at 06:48 PM.
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Really frustrating the builders don't give you the option to increase the size of system at construction. Would have taken that as an option and paid for larger system.
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Really expensive if you want them all recessed but you can add in on roof panels
Likley they will run off there own inverter etc but it's no massive issue
I've certainly had a few quotes and while they limit space as the builders for some reason centralise the recessed panels it won't stop you adding some in
We are probaly going to add 4 more panels to the back off the house (on roof above the recessed panels we have) plus 6 on the front (east west facing house)
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I used to work within the planning department of a local authority and 10 or 12 years ago I was calling for solar panels to be a requirement for all new buildings.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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We move into a small development in January doesn’t have proper panels but the smaller ones? Think it for the hot water.
A friend has a heat pump in a Cala house wishes he still had a boiler lots of issues and very expensive to maintain.
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