How Much Do Solar Panels Cost in Shropshire?

Chris Harte • 17 July 2026
Man installing black solar panels on a house

How Much Do Solar Panels Cost in Shropshire? (2026 Guide)

If you've been thinking about solar panels for your home in Shropshire, the first question on your mind is almost certainly:


How much is this actually going to cost me?


The good news is that solar panel costs have fallen significantly over the past decade, and the savings on offer in 2026 are better than ever. In this guide, we'll walk you through real installation costs, what affects the price, and how quickly you can expect a system to pay for itself - based on what we see installing systems across Telford, Shrewsbury, and Shropshire every day.

How Much Do Solar Panels Cost in the UK in 2026?

Solar panel installation costs vary depending on the size of your home and the system you choose. Here's a realistic breakdown of what most homeowners pay:


System Size Suitable For Typical Cost (Supply & Install)
3-4 kWp 1-2 bed home / low usage £5,000 - £6,500
4-6 kWp 3-4 bed home (most common) £6,500 - £9,000
6-10 kWp Larger homes / high usage £9,000 - £14,000

These figures include panels, inverter, mounting, wiring, DNO application and certification. They do not include battery storage, which is a separate addition (more on that below).


A note on quotes: If you receive a quote significantly below these figures, it's worth asking what's been left out. Unusually low prices often mean lower-grade equipment, missing components, or cut corners on installation. Read our guide on the biggest mistakes when buying solar.


What Affects the Cost of Solar Panels?

No two installations are identical. The main factors that influence your final price are:


System size - The more panels, the more electricity you generate (and the more you pay upfront). Most 3-4 bed homes in Shropshire go for a 4-6 kWp system.


Panel quality - There's a big difference between entry-level panels and premium brands. Higher-efficiency panels cost more but generate more electricity from the same roof space - important if your roof is limited in size.


Roof complexity - A straightforward south-facing pitched roof is the simplest install. Multiple roof sections, flat roofs, or access difficulties can add to the cost.


Inverter type - String inverters are the standard choice. Optimisers or microinverters may be recommended where shading is an issue and cost a little more.


Location and access - All our installations across Shropshire are priced individually. A rural property with difficult access may require different scaffolding arrangements to a terraced house in Telford town centre.


How Much Can Solar Panels Save in Shropshire?

This is where it gets interesting. The upfront cost is only half the picture - what matters is how quickly the system pays for itself.


Typical annual savings for Shropshire homeowners:


  • 3-4 kWp system: £500 - £750 per year
  • 4-6 kWp system: £750 - £1,200 per year
  • 6+ kWp system: £1,200 - £1,800+ per year


These figures include both bill savings (electricity you generate and use yourself) and export payments under the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), where your energy supplier pays you for any surplus electricity you send back to the grid.


One of our recent Shrewsbury customers is saving over £1,200 per year. A Telford installation we completed is achieving savings of over £1,300 annually. Real numbers, from real local homes.


What Is the Payback Period for Solar Panels?

Most homeowners across Shropshire and the UK see a payback period of 7-10 years, depending on:


  • System size and cost
  • How much electricity you use during the day (self-consumption)
  • Whether you add battery storage
  • Your energy tariff and export rate


With solar panels typically lasting 25-30 years, even a 10-year payback leaves you with 15-20 years of heavily reduced electricity bills.


Does Adding a Battery Storage System Change the Maths?

Yes - and significantly.

Without a battery, unused solar electricity is exported to the grid, and you earn a modest export payment (typically 4-15p per kWh). With a battery, you store that surplus and use it in the evening when your panels aren't generating - reducing the amount of electricity you need to buy from the grid at full price (currently around 24p per kWh).


A typical home battery (10 kWh) costs an additional £2,500 - £4,500 installed. However, most homeowners find that combining solar and battery storage:


  • Increases annual savings by £300 - £600
  • Shortens the overall payback period
  • Provides resilience during grid outages


Find out more about battery storage installation →


Are There Any Grants or Funding Available in 2026?

Yes - there are several schemes worth checking before you commit:


0% VAT on solar panels - Since April 2022, solar panel installations attract 0% VAT for domestic properties in the UK. This has already been factored into the costs above and represents a significant saving versus the previous 20% rate.


Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) - Not a grant, but an ongoing income stream. Your energy supplier pays you for surplus electricity exported to the grid. Rates vary by supplier - some currently offer up to 15p per kWh. It's worth shopping around before agreeing to a tariff.


ECO4 Scheme - A government-funded scheme for lower-income households or those receiving certain benefits. If eligible, you may qualify for free or heavily subsidised solar installation. Check eligibility on the government website.


Warm Homes: Local Grant - The government's current scheme for lower-income households, running until 2028 with £500 million allocated. If eligible, your local council arranges and pays for improvements including solar panels - at no cost to you. Eligibility is based on household income (usually under £36,000/year), EPC rating of D or below, or receipt of certain benefits. Check if you're eligible on GOV.UK →


Is My Shropshire Home Suitable for Solar?

Most homes across Shropshire are well suited to solar. The key factors are:


  • Roof orientation - South-facing is ideal, but east or west-facing roofs still generate good output. North-facing roofs are the only ones we'd generally advise against.
  • Shading - Trees, chimneys, or nearby buildings that cast shade on your roof during peak hours can reduce performance. A proper site survey (not just a satellite view) will identify this.
  • Roof condition - Your roof should be in good condition before panels go on. If it needs work within the next few years, it's worth doing that first.
  • Planning permission - Most residential solar installations in Shropshire fall under permitted development and don't require planning permission. Listed buildings or properties in conservation areas may be different - we can advise.


How to Get an Accurate Quote for Solar in Shropshire

The honest answer is that any cost estimate without a site survey is just that - an estimate. Roof orientation, shading, usage patterns and existing electrics all affect the final design and price.


At Smart CTRL, we carry out full site surveys across Telford, Shrewsbury, and the wider Shropshire area before producing any quote. We'll give you:


  • A bespoke system design for your home
  • Realistic savings and payback projections based on your actual usage
  • Clear, itemised pricing with no hidden extras
  • Honest advice - even if solar isn't the right fit for your situation


Get a free quote from Smart CTRL →



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