JamiePattison
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As per the title, are solar panels still worth it? If yes any recommendations where to get them from/fit then by?
Exactly so.Hard to define 'worth it'
Will it entirely pay for itself quickly will depend on many variables including the cost of electricity which many never saw as being as high as it is now.
I can safely say there is something very rewarding about sometimes being able to run your home on completely self generated electricity. We also can run the car (EV) for next to nothing over the summer months thanks to excess electricity. Also how should we value the country building less power stations and having cleaner air thanks to domestic PV?
Broadly in line with other views. We've got 4kWP installed facing east. No battery but a little box that measures when we're about to tip into exporting and diverts the energy to the immersion coil in a 400l thermal store (which also has inputs from a gas boiler and woodburner back boiler).As per the title, are solar panels still worth it? If yes any recommendations where to get them from/fit then by?
I did the "back of a cigarette packet" calculation a while back, and realised it was going to take a long time to get anything back in real terms. Plus the faff of having the things on the roof if you have roof problems.Personally, I'd say no. I paid £10k for 10 panels, 4kw array with a 6.5kw battery. I get the 15p rate feed in with octopus at the moment. Having run it since October 2022, I make maybe £220 from the feed in and save around £580 per year. So the pay back really isn't worth it. 12.5 years, the money would have been better suited in an investment. It was a poor financial decision and one I would definitely not do again.
Obviously they are very good for some but not for others. We are in the former despite our roof being east/west and in the worst possible direction. We have 16 panels, an inverter and 9kW battery and cost us just shy of £14k about 2 years ago. We also were buying an EV (due to change cars anyway) and had a home charger fitted at the same time at a cost of £1200 with electric upgrade. Our combined energy DD was about to go up to £265pm!! So after 2 years of learning, we have saved about £140pm on diesel and our DD is now £70pm. On top of that, last year we got back about £600 from SEG payments. Return of investment is very difficult to work out as we need to include the EV but very roughly we reckon it’ll be about 5.5 - 6 years at the current prices. From our experience, a large battery is essential. In the summer, no issues; your battery will pretty much be 100% charged and you’ll be exporting to the grid and use very little gas for heating. Winter is very different, heating is on a lot more, you create very little solar and you will constantly be using all the battery (keep 10% in reserve). Charge it up to 100% overnight using cheap electricity and try and also use your white goods overnight too.As per the title, are solar panels still worth it? If yes any recommendations where to get them from/fit then by?