Solar Installers in Shanklin
Shanklin is one of the sunniest towns in the United Kingdom — annual sunshine hours regularly top 1,900.
Solar panels in Shanklin: a local intro
Shanklin is one of the sunniest towns in the United Kingdom — annual sunshine hours regularly top 1,900. Combined with affordable property prices, solar paybacks here are amongst the fastest in the country.
Why solar works well in Shanklin
Shanklin records 1,120+ kWh/kWp annually with 1,900+ sunshine hours — top 5% UK.
The benefits of solar panels
A modern residential solar system cuts your electricity bills from day one, insulates you against future energy-price rises, reduces carbon emissions, and (with the Smart Export Guarantee) pays you for any surplus power you send to the grid. With a 25-year panel performance warranty, you'll generate clean energy for two decades after the system has paid for itself.
Solar battery storage
Adding battery storage to a Shanklin solar install typically lifts self-consumption from around 35% to 75-85%, dramatically cutting the amount of expensive grid electricity you import in the evening. Combined with a smart tariff like Octopus Flux, a properly sized battery can save a further £400-£900 per year — typically paying back in 7-10 years.
EV charger installation
More Shanklin households now charge an electric vehicle from home than ever before. A solar-aware charger (Zappi, Hypervolt, Ohme) lets you fuel many of your summer miles from excess solar generation — effectively at 0 p/kWh.
Typical property types in Shanklin
Victorian and Edwardian seaside villas, post-war semis on the Lake fringe, modern flats around the Old Village.
Roof guidance for Shanklin homes
The right panel layout for your Shanklin (PO37) home depends on roof pitch, orientation and condition. Most South East roofs sit between 30° and 45°, which is close to ideal — within a few percent of optimum yield. East-west splits are not a problem either: they flatten your generation curve across the day, which actually pairs nicely with battery storage and EV charging. We'll check rafter spacing and tile condition before quoting; if your roof needs replacement within the next 5 years it usually makes sense to do that first, otherwise the system can be lifted and reset for a nominal fee. For slate, we use non-penetrating slate hooks rather than drilling through; for concrete or clay tile, we use micro-rail systems that distribute load across multiple rafters.
Solar costs in Shanklin
Typical Shanklin install: 4-6 kWp + battery with coastal-grade mounting, £10,500-£15,500.
Funding your install in Shanklin
Residential solar, battery storage and solar-aware EV chargers in Shanklin all qualify for 0% VAT under HMRC's Energy Saving Materials relief — that's an immediate ~20% saving baked into your quote, with no paperwork from you. Most of our installers also offer interest-bearing finance from 3-10 years via Phoenix Financial Services or Propensio, with monthly repayments designed to be lower than the bill saving from day one. Low-income households in Isle of Wight may qualify for ECO4 grants towards solar where the home has an EPC rating of D or below; we can route eligible enquiries to an ECO4-registered partner.
Expected savings in Shanklin
Annual savings of £1,200-£1,900 typical on solar + battery — 6-7 year payback common.
Seasonal generation in Shanklin
A typical 4 kWp system in Shanklin (PO37) generates roughly 60% of its annual output between April and September, with June and July alone often accounting for 25-28%. Mid-winter (December, January) yields are around a tenth of midsummer — usually 70-120 kWh per month from a 4 kWp array — which is why battery storage and a time-of-use import tariff matter so much for winter savings. Spring and early autumn tend to be the most pleasant months for self-consumption: long days, mild temperatures (panels actually generate slightly more efficiently at cooler temperatures), and household demand still high enough to use most of what you produce.
Smart tariffs and SEG export in Shanklin
Once your Shanklin system is commissioned and your DNO has approved the G98 or G99 notification, you can apply for the Smart Export Guarantee with any licensed supplier — you do not have to stay with your current import supplier to export. The most popular choices in 2026 are Octopus Outgoing Fixed (15p/kWh flat), Octopus Flux (variable, designed for solar + battery households, peak export around 26p/kWh), and E.ON Next Export Exclusive (16.5p/kWh). If you don't have a battery, a flat-rate export tariff usually wins; if you do, a time-of-use tariff like Flux or Intelligent Octopus Flux typically delivers the highest annual revenue. Your installer will model both at quote stage.
What the install process looks like in Shanklin
Once you accept a quote, your Shanklin installer files a Section 80 notification with the local council (a free notification, not a planning application), books your DNO notification (G98) or pre-approval (G99), and arranges scaffolding. Scaffolding usually goes up the day before fitting and stays for 5-7 working days. On install day itself, a 2-3 person team typically completes a 4-6 kWp roof in a single day. Battery and inverter commissioning, electrical certification (NICEIC or NAPIT) and handover happen on day two. You'll receive your MCS certificate, building-control notification (via the Competent Person scheme), electrical installation certificate and product warranty pack within 5 working days of commissioning.
Aftercare and warranties on Shanklin installs
Every system installed via our Shanklin network is covered by a 25-year panel performance warranty (typically guaranteeing at least 84-87% output at year 25), a 10-12 year inverter warranty, a 10-year battery warranty (often with 70% capacity guaranteed at year 10), and a 12-year workmanship warranty backed by the IWA insurance product through RECC. If your matched installer ever ceased trading — extremely rare amongst our vetted network — the insurance backing means another firm would honour the workmanship cover. Annual remote monitoring is included as standard; most issues are spotted before you'd notice them.
Why choose South East Solar Network
We match Shanklin homeowners with vetted, MCS-accredited installers who have a track record in your postcode. We carry no sales targets, no commission pressure — just a free quote and an honest opinion. Every install is RECC-protected and carries a 12-year workmanship warranty.
Local touch: Shanklin
Isle of Wight Council is supportive; A4 stainless coastal mounting is standard within 5 miles of the seafront.
Services
Solar services in Shanklin
Solar Installation
MCS-certified solar PV installs across the South East.
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Battery Storage
Tesla, GivEnergy, Fox ESS and more — fully fitted, fully certified.
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Maintenance
Annual health checks that protect your investment.
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Repairs
Fast diagnosis and repair, any brand.
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Commercial
Solar PV for businesses, warehouses, farms and public buildings.
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EV Chargers
Zappi, Hypervolt, Ohme, Andersen and more — OZEV-grade installs.
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Reviews
What Shanklin homeowners say
Real feedback from homeowners we've matched with vetted MCS-accredited installers across the South East.
"Conservation area, listed road, awkward roof — the installer they matched us with had done very similar projects. Made all the difference."
"Quick, polite, no upselling. The savings projection they gave us was conservative and we're already beating it."
"Great installer, good price, smooth job. App took a bit of setting up but they came back out to help."
"Really reliable team — they knew the area well and even spotted a roof tile issue and fixed it before fitting the rails."
"Clear quote, no hidden extras, and the installer explained the SEG export tariff properly. Bills have dropped noticeably."
"Wasn't sure anyone would cover the Island properly — the installer they matched us with had done dozens here. Brilliant from start to finish."
Before you buy
Solar guides for Shanklin homeowners
FAQs
Common Shanklin solar questions
How much do solar panels cost in Shanklin?
Typical Shanklin install: 4-6 kWp + battery with coastal-grade mounting, £10,500-£15,500.
What's the typical saving in Shanklin?
Annual savings of £1,200-£1,900 typical on solar + battery — 6-7 year payback common.
Do I need planning permission in Shanklin?
For most Shanklin homes, no — solar is permitted development. You will need consent in conservation areas, on listed buildings, and on flats. Our installers handle the paperwork either way.
How long will installation take in Shanklin?
From signed quote to commissioning is typically 4-8 weeks in Shanklin. The on-roof work itself is 1-2 days plus scaffolding.
Which DNO covers Shanklin and how long does export approval take?
Shanklin (PO37) falls under UK Power Networks (Kent, Sussex, Essex), SSEN (Hampshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Isle of Wight) or — for a handful of fringe postcodes — National Grid Electricity Distribution. For systems up to 3.68 kW per phase, your installer files a G98 notification within 28 days of commissioning. Larger systems need a G99 pre-approval, which typically takes 4-8 weeks. We won't quote you a system size your DNO won't approve.
What's the best Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) tariff for Shanklin homes?
As of 2026, the most popular export tariffs amongst our Shanklin customers are Octopus Outgoing Fixed (15p/kWh flat), Octopus Flux (variable, peak ~26p/kWh) and E.ON Next Export Exclusive (16.5p/kWh). The right choice depends on whether you have a battery, the size of your system and your import tariff. Your installer will recommend the best fit at quote stage.
What roof types do you install on in Shanklin?
Our Shanklin installers regularly fit on concrete tile, clay tile, natural and synthetic slate, profiled metal, and flat (EPDM/GRP) roofs. Victorian and Edwardian seaside villas, post-war semis on the Lake fringe, modern flats around the Old Village. Each roof type uses different mounting hardware — for slate roofs we use slate hooks and replacement slates rather than drilling through; for flat roofs we use ballasted A-frames so the membrane stays intact.
Will solar panels in Shanklin affect my home insurance?
A professionally installed MCS-accredited solar system in Shanklin will not normally affect your premium, but you should notify your insurer that the rebuild value of your home has increased by the system cost. We provide a one-page MCS certificate and electrical compliance pack you can forward to them.
Is my PO37 postcode in a conservation area or AONB?
Many Shanklin streets are entirely outside any heritage designation; some town-centre and village postcodes do fall inside a conservation area or AONB. Our installer will check your specific address using the local planning portal before quoting — and where consent is required, the application is usually decided in 8 weeks and is included in your quote.
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