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Solar Panels in Essex: Costs, Output, and County Guide

Does solar work in Essex?
Essex is an excellent solar county. Sitting within the South East and East of England, it benefits from the dry, relatively sunny climate of the east coast. Annual yields in Essex typically run around 980–1,030 kWh per kWp — well above the UK average of 850–900 kWh/kWp.
A 4kWp system in Essex generates approximately 3,920–4,120 kWh per year, comfortably covering a typical household's annual electricity use with a surplus for export or battery charging.
980–1,030
kWh/kWp/year — A 4kWp Essex system generates around 3,920–4,120 kWh per year — significantly above the UK average
Learn moreEssex is one of the driest counties in England, which contributes to its strong solar performance. Its flat terrain means properties rarely suffer from localised shading caused by hills, valleys, or steep ridgelines.
How much does solar cost in Essex?
Installed costs in Essex are broadly in line with the South East average. Expect to pay roughly £1,450–£1,700 per kWp, making a 4kWp system around £5,800–£6,800 installed.
Strong yields and competitive installer supply in the county produce payback periods typically in the range of 7–9 years. Essex's large new-build sector also means many homes are being built with solar-ready roof specifications or panels already installed — worth checking if you are purchasing a new property.
Your electricity network: UKPN (UK Power Networks)
UKPN — UK Power Networks — manages the distribution network across Essex, London, and the wider South East and East of England.
For solar installations in Essex:
- Systems up to 3.68kW (single-phase): G98 notification — your installer notifies UKPN within 28 days of commissioning, no prior approval needed
- Systems above 3.68kW (single-phase): G99 pre-approval required before installation — allow 45–65 working days
- UKPN operates a dedicated Smart Connect online portal for G98 and G99 applications, which installers use for all network registrations
Housing and system sizing
Essex has a very diverse housing stock. Basildon, Chelmsford, Harlow, and Colchester are major urban centres with large postwar estates, semis, and rapidly expanding new-build fringes. The county's rural and coastal areas — Mersea Island, the Blackwater Estuary, the Essex countryside — feature older detached and farmhouse properties with larger roof areas.
The county's flat landscape is a genuine advantage: there is very little natural shading from topography, and most properties receive clean, unobstructed sunlight across their roof slopes.
Sizing guidance:
- Terraced and semi-detached postwar housing: 3–4kWp suits most properties
- Detached on suburban estates: 4–6kWp depending on roof area and orientation
- New-builds in Basildon, Chelmsford, Colchester, and Braintree: Many newer homes have south-facing principal roof slopes well-suited to 4–6kWp systems
- Rural farmhouses: Ground-mounted or large roof-mounted systems of 6kWp+ are a practical option
Local grants and planning
Essex does not have a National Park, but several conservation areas in market towns and historic villages — Thaxted, Finchingfield, Dedham, and others — impose restrictions on solar on street-facing elevations.
Available grant schemes:
- ECO4: For households on qualifying benefits or with a low EPC rating — active until December 2026
- Warm Homes Local Grant: Delivered through Essex County Council and district authorities — check current availability
- Warm Homes Plan: Government successor to ECO4, expected to launch late 2026
- Smart Export Guarantee (SEG): Essex's above-average yield makes SEG export income meaningful — compare rates across licensed suppliers
New-build in Essex? Check what's already installed
Many new-build estates in Basildon, Chelmsford, and the expanding edges of Colchester and Braintree are now delivered with solar panels already fitted or with roof-ready preparation in place. If you are buying new, confirm the panel specification and whether the system is MCS-certified — this matters for SEG eligibility and any future battery addition.
Solar installers in Essex
Essex has a well-developed solar installer market. Joju Solar covers Essex and the broader East of England, with experience across the county's diverse mix of postwar estates, new-builds, and rural properties. National companies including Octopus Energy Solar and Sunsave also operate throughout Essex — the county's size and population mean competitive installer availability across most areas.
When selecting an installer, verify their MCS certification, request a site survey before accepting any quote, and gather at least three quotes to compare system designs and pricing.
For a full comparison of national and regional installers, see our installer directory. You can also search the MCS installer finder for certified companies near you.
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