Good news. I installed 14 last year and expected if all went well to have them paid off in 12-14 years. Going by the last 10 months it will be less than 6. That’s from a combination of savings (1/3 of the energy bill) and also selling the excess to the grid (£164 worth so far) and all of Ttat’s at 55-ish degrees North too on a not ideal roof. Anywhere south of me should absolutely have them covering their roofs, there really isn’t a good reason not to.
Next up is top up insulation and replace the boiler with a heat pump. Possibly a second battery.
You should definitely do a bunch of posts about your heat pump journey, I’d be interested to read along, especially of your thoughts and considerations.
Yeah they need a lot of panels to offset the fact that they’ll be running at 10% efficiency lol
Harsh. Strangely though, the fact that the UK gets a lot of cold sun should, in theory, increase the longevity of the panels.
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As far as my lived experience goes, the main issue is the lack of insulation. It’s ridiculous how most housing lets the heat escape.
There’s been a few schemes and grants to improve that. Definitely need more though.
Good - get them installs rolling.