Solar Panel Installation Checklist

  • Roof Suitability: South-facing roofs offer peak performance; east or west-facing setups also provide excellent returns by optimising morning and evening energy use
  • Planning Permission: Most residential projects are exempt from planning permission if they meet specific criteria
  • Installer Selection: Grant-funded projects must use SEAI-registered installers; compare at least three quotes
  • BER Requirement: Post-installation Building Energy Rating assessment required for grant claims

How Do I Install Solar Panels?

  1. Finding an SEAI-registered installer and obtaining multiple quotes
  2. Applying for the SEAI Solar PV Grant before work begins
  3. Installer applies to ESB Networks for grid connection approval
  4. System installation (typically one to two days)
  5. Post-installation BER assessment arrangement
  6. Documentation submission for grant payment

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How Much Does a Solar Panel Installation Cost?

Pre-grant costs exceed €7,000 for standard installations. Here is a breakdown by house type:

How Much Does a Solar Panel Installation Cost comparison table
House Size Capacity Annual Output Cost After Grant CO2 Saved
2-Bed Terraced 3.48 kW 3,029 kWh €5,901 994 kg
3-Bed Semi-Detached 4.35 kW 3,782 kWh €6,145 1,000 kg
4-Bed Detached 5.22 kW 4,820 kWh €6,565 2,000 kg
6-Bed Detached 6.96 kW 6,036 kWh €7,338 2,000 kg

How Can I Get a Solar Panel Installation Grant?

SEAI Solar Panel Grant Amounts

SEAI Solar Panel Grant Amounts comparison table
Kilowatt Peak (kWp) Grant Amount
1 kWp€700
2 kWp€1,400
3 kWp€1,600
4 kWp€1,800

Eligibility requirements:

  • Must be the homeowner
  • Must use an SEAI-registered company (DIY installations excluded)
  • Must obtain electrical safety certificates
  • System must connect to grid through ESB

What Is the Payback Period for a Solar Panel Installation?

Standard residential systems achieve a payback period of 5 to 7 years. Annual savings range from €700 to €1,200. The Clean Export Guarantee scheme pays for surplus electricity fed back to the grid, though maximising self-consumption remains the priority for fastest returns.

Solar Battery Storage

Battery systems typically cost €4,000 to €10,000 installed. Key considerations:

  • Extends overall payback period
  • Enables time-of-use savings with smart meter tariffs
  • Requires hybrid inverter installation for future additions
  • Currently not covered by the primary SEAI grant

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What Types of Solar Panels Are There?

  1. Photovoltaic Solar Panels (PV): Most common choice; convert light directly into electricity and work effectively in Irish overcast conditions. Cost upwards of €4,000.
  2. Thermodynamic Solar Panels: Use refrigerant to absorb heat. Cost upwards of €4,500.
  3. Solar Thermal Panels: Collect heat for water warming. Generally most affordable at €2,800–€3,000.

What Maintenance Do Solar Panels Require?

  • Lifespan: 25–30 years for panels; inverter replacement typically needed after 10–15 years
  • Cleaning: Rain naturally cleans panels in Ireland; occasional rinses needed in coastal or agricultural areas
  • Inspections: Professional diagnostic checks every 1–3 years (approximately €150–€300)

Over 400 registered companies operate across Ireland. The SEAI maintains an official list filterable by county.

Frequently Asked Questions About solar panel installation

Most feature a 25-year performance warranty and often continue producing power beyond that timeframe.
Yes. Panels utilise daylight (UV radiation) rather than direct heat, making them viable for Ireland's climate.
Physical installation takes one to two days, though administrative processes for grants and grid connections require several weeks.
You don't need planning permission for a residential solar panel installation as they are considered minor additions to the property.