Typical UK solar panel cost by system size

Most domestic systems are quoted as installed packages. That means panels, inverter, roof mounting, cabling, electrical work, scaffolding, commissioning and paperwork are usually included. Batteries, bird protection, complex scaffolding and consumer unit upgrades may be separate.

The table below is a practical starting point for a straightforward roof. It should not be treated as a guarantee. A small terrace with awkward access can cost more than a larger detached roof with easy scaffolding.

Indicative installed solar panel costs in the UK
System sizeTypical home fitEstimated installed costCommon quote risk
3kWSmall terrace or low usage homeGBP 5,000 to GBP 7,000Limited roof space
4kWTypical 2 to 3 bedroom homeGBP 6,000 to GBP 8,500Inverter and access differences
5kWHigher usage family homeGBP 7,500 to GBP 10,500Export and battery sizing
6kWLarger roof or high electricity useGBP 9,000 to GBP 12,500DNO and roof layout checks

What changes the price

Solar pricing in the UK is usually driven by system size, roof access, inverter choice, scaffolding, battery specification and the amount of electrical work needed around the consumer unit. The headline panel price is only one part of the quote.

A useful quote separates equipment, labour, access, commissioning and optional extras. If those items are bundled into one round number, ask for the breakdown before comparing it with another installer.

  • Roof complexity: multiple roof faces, dormers, fragile tiles and steep pitch increase labour time.
  • Scaffolding: access over conservatories, extensions or narrow side returns can add a meaningful cost.
  • Inverter specification: hybrid inverters cost more but can make battery upgrades cleaner later.
  • Battery storage: a battery can improve self-consumption, but it should be sized against usage patterns.
  • Electrical upgrades: older consumer units or long cable runs can make a simple job less simple.

Property type examples

A terraced house often needs a compact system with careful panel layout. The job can still work well, but roof access and shading from neighbouring rooflines deserve a proper look.

Semi-detached homes are often good candidates because the roof area is usually less constrained. Detached homes may support larger systems, but bigger is not automatically better if most electricity is exported at a low rate.

Bungalows can be attractive for installation access, though roof orientation and available south, east or west-facing space still matter more than the building label.

How to compare quotes without getting distracted

Do not compare two quotes only by the final price. Compare the proposed system size, panel count, inverter model, workmanship warranty, product warranties, MCS certification, scaffolding assumptions, battery readiness and estimated generation method.

A cheap quote that excludes scaffolding or assumes unrealistic self-consumption is not cheap in the way a homeowner needs it to be cheap. It is just missing some arithmetic.

Common questions

What is the average cost of solar panels in the UK?

Many domestic solar installations fall somewhere around GBP 5,000 to GBP 12,500 before battery storage, depending on system size and property complexity. A survey is needed for a firm price.

Does a battery double the cost?

Not usually, but a battery can add several thousand pounds. The value depends on electricity use, tariff, daytime occupancy and whether the system would otherwise export a lot of energy.