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The Truth About How Many Solar Panels You Need

Planning to install solar panels at home but not sure how many you need? The answer depends on your household’s energy use, roof size, and future plans. While most UK homes require around 10–14 panels, this guide will help you estimate the right system size for your property and understand what factors to consider before installation.

Real-Life Example

The Davies family from Llandeilo have a four-bedroom detached home using 4,800 kWh per year. After installing a 13-panel solar system, they now cover 92% of their annual electricity needs. Their battery stores excess energy for evening use, so they only buy electricity during the coldest winter months.

Step-by-Step Calculation for Wales

1. Find Your Annual Electricity Usage (kWh)

This is the most important starting point — you’ll find it on your electricity bill. UK averages (Ofgem 2024):
  • Small, energy-efficient flat: 1,800–2,000 kWh per year
  • Typical 3-bedroom house: 3,100–4,200 kWh per year
  • Large home with electric heating or EV: 8,000–12,000+ kWh per year
For this example, let’s use a typical 3-bedroom Welsh home consuming 3,600 kWh per year.

2. Estimate Your Ideal System Size (kWp)

We can estimate system size using this simplified formula, adjusted for Welsh solar conditions: System size (kWp) = Annual electricity use (kWh) ÷ (Annual sunlight hours × System efficiency)
  • Average annual sunlight hours in Wales: 3.0 hours/day × 365 = 1,095 hours
  • System efficiency: typically 85% (0.85), accounting for inverter and temperature losses
Calculation: 3,600 ÷ (1,095 × 0.85) = 3,600 ÷ 930 = ≈ 3.9 kWp

3. Calculate How Many Panels You Need

Modern high-efficiency panels in the UK range from 350W–450W. Number of panels = System size (kW) ÷ Panel wattage (kW) Using a 415W (0.415 kW) panel: 3.9 ÷ 0.415 = ≈ 9.4 panels You’d therefore need around 10 panels to meet this household’s annual electricity needs — forming a 4 kWp system.

Result Summary

Description Value
Annual usage 3,600 kWh
Average Welsh sunlight 1,095 hours
System size ~3.9 kWp
Panel size 415W
Panels needed 10
Roof area required 18–20 m² (approx.)
In short: A typical three-bedroom home in Wales would need around 10 high-efficiency panels (≈4 kWp) to meet its annual energy needs, depending on roof orientation and lifestyle.

Recommended System Size by Property Type

Property Type Recommended System Panels (440–450W) Roof Space Needed
1–2 bed terraced 2.5 kW 6 10–12 m²
3 bed semi-detached 4 kW 9 16–18 m²
4 bed detached 5.5 kW 13 23–26 m²
5+ bed detached 8 kW+ 18+ 32 m²+

Expected Annual Energy Generation

Property Type Annual Generation
1–2 bed terraced 2,125–2,250 kWh
3 bed semi-detached 3,400–3,600 kWh
4 bed detached 4,675–5,000 kWh
5+ bed detached 6,800–7,200+ kWh

UK & Wales-Specific Considerations

1. Roof Orientation Matters

  • South-facing (ideal): Generates the most electricity.
  • East or West-facing (good): Expect around 15–25% lower efficiency — you may need one or two extra panels.
  • North-facing: Usually not cost-effective for solar PV.

2. Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)

Under the UK’s SEG scheme, you’re paid for the surplus electricity your system exports to the grid.
  • Typical rates: 1p–15p per kWh exported
  • Grid import cost: around 28p per kWh
It’s therefore more beneficial to use your solar energy in real time — for example, by running appliances during daylight hours.

Enhance Your System with Battery Storage

“Adding battery storage was the best decision we made. During an October storm, our lights stayed on while neighbours were in the dark. The system paid for itself that week alone.” — The Morgan Family, Brecon (8.2kW system with 13.5kWh storage)

Battery Benefits

  • Use solar energy at night and during peak times
  • Charge your EV from stored solar power
  • Backup during power cuts
  • Optimise costs using smart tariffs

Your Action Plan

  1. Check your energy bills – find your exact annual kWh usage.
  2. Use a UK calculator – the Energy Saving Trust offers reliable solar sizing tools.
  3. Get local quotes – trusted Welsh installers can:
    • Use satellite data to assess your roof’s tilt, direction, and shading
    • Provide accurate generation forecasts for your location
    • Advise on the best SEG tariffs and battery options

Choosing the right solar panel setup isn’t about guessing — it’s about understanding how your home uses energy and what your roof can deliver. Taking time to match your system size to your real needs means better performance, lower costs, and a smoother path to long-term savings. Whether you’re just starting your research or ready to plan, understanding your ideal system size is the best first step towards making solar work for you.

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Solar Panels Explained: A Homeowner’s Guide to Savings & Energy Independence

Most people think solar panels are complicated, expensive, or only for eco-warriors. The truth? With the right guidance, they’re a practical, smart way to take control of your energy — and even earn money along the way.

At Solar Save Renewables, we’ve helped hundreds of homeowners across Wales and England unlock the benefits of solar power. This guide provides clear, professional insights into how solar panels work, the true costs and potential savings, how to select the right system for your home, and the benefits of adding battery storage.

What are Solar Panels?

Solar panels, also known as photovoltaic (PV) panels, convert sunlight into electricity, making them a popular and eco-friendly choice for generating your own power.

Think of a solar panel as a collection of cells that work together to capture sunlight.

Most panels are made from silicon, a material known for its durability and efficiency. Since there are no moving parts, solar panels can operate for a very long time without wearing out. Plus, they produce electricity – a practical and valuable form of energy for your home.

What happens when light hits the solar panel?

Imagine sunlight as a stream of tiny energy particles called photons. When these photons hit your solar panels, they transfer their energy to the electrons inside. This process is like giving the electrons a boost, making them jump to a higher energy level.

This energy transfer is what we call the photovoltaic effect, which is why solar panels are named photovoltaic (PV) panels. Essentially, the panels absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity.

The electricity your panels generate can power everything from lights and appliances to electric vehicles. It’s like having a mini power station right on your roof or in your backyard, all fueled by the sun!

Finding the Right Solar Panel System for You

At Solar Save Renewables, we understand that choosing the right solar system for your home can feel overwhelming. But don’t worry, we’ll guide you through every step of the process. From assessing your energy needs to selecting the perfect panels, we’re here to make the journey simple and stress-free.

Select Your Solar Panels

Based on efficiency, durability, and cost to match your energy needs and budget.

Choose the Right Inverter

The control centre of your PV system that maximises performance and efficiency.

Decide on Mounting Options

Choose from ground-mounted, on-roof, or in-roof systems to suit your property.

Consider Adding a Battery

Store excess energy for use when the sun isn’t shining and increase your independence.

How to Choose the Best Solar Panels

Solar panels are crucial for converting sunlight into electricity. Choosing the right panels can seem complicated, but we’re here to guide you through the process.

When the staff at the local school in Newcastle Emlyn reached out to us, they were unsure about which solar panels would best suit their needs. After assessing their large, south-facing roof and high daytime energy consumption, we recommended high-efficiency Q CELLS panels. “The difference was noticeable right from the first sunny day,” said the school’s headteacher. “Our system produced 15% more than the nearby school that opted for more budget-friendly panels.”

Affordable Panels

  • Trina Solar
  • Canadian Solar
  • LONGi Solar

Mid-Range Panels

  • JinkoSolar
  • JA Solar

High-Efficiency Panels

  • SolarEdge
  • Q CELLS

Solar Panel Appearance

Most panels have black cells with white backs and silver frames. For a seamless look, choose all-black panels with black frames — perfect for slate roofs or integrated installations.

Silver frame solar panels on roof in Carmarthen installed by Solar Save Renewables
standard all-black solar panels in Llandeilo

 Transparent Look at Solar Installation Costs

When you invest in solar energy, it’s important to understand how your money is spent. At Solar Save Renewables, we prioritise transparency because we know it builds trust. Here’s how costs are typically distributed:

  • Equipment: Solar panels, inverter, mounting system
  • Installation: Labour and specialist equipment
  • Certification: MCS certification and compliance

“We were initially hesitant about the upfront cost, but Solar Save Renewables broke everything down clearly. Our system has already cut our electricity bills by 60% in just 6 months!” — Brian, from Llan-gain Carmarthen

Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) Tariff Overview

Who is the SEG for? The scheme is designed for individuals with systems like solar PV, wind, micro-CHP, hydro, or AD with a capacity of up to 5MW or up to 50kW.

About the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG): To qualify, your installation and installer must be certified through the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) or equivalent. As fully MCS accredited installers, we provide an MCS certificate upon completing your solar PV and battery storage installation. This ensures your installation meets the highest standards using MCS certified products.

Benefits of the SEG

Earn money by exporting any excess electricity you generate to

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