How Many Homes in the UK Have Solar Panels?

As of recent estimates, over 1.3 million homes in the UK have solar panels installed, with numbers continuing to grow as more homeowners turn to renewable energy solutions.

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    At a glance

    Over 1.3 million homes in the UK have solar panels and the number is steadily growing as more people turn to renewable energy.

    Rising energy costs, government support schemes and increased environmental awareness are major factors encouraging solar panel adoption.

    Yes, solar panels generate electricity from daylight not just sunshine so they still perform well even on cloudy days.

    Most homes can have solar panels if there is enough unshaded roof space and the structure is suitable for installation.

    Yes, the number continues to rise every year due to better technology, lower installation costs and a push for cleaner energy.

    The adoption of solar panels in the UK has grown significantly over the past decade as homeowners embrace renewable energy to reduce their carbon footprint and lower energy bills. According to recent data from the UK Government, over 1.6 million homes in the UK are equipped with solar panels.

    That number represents around 4% of all households. The distribution of solar panel installations, however, varies widely across different regions due to factors such as sunlight availability, local government policies and economic conditions.

    National Overview of Solar Panel Adoption

    As of 2025, the UK has a cumulative installed solar capacity of approximately 15 GW. The majority of these installations are in England, with smaller but growing numbers in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

    The adoption rate reflects not only the increasing affordability of solar technology but also a growing awareness of its environmental and financial benefits.

    Regional Breakdown of Solar Panel Installations Across The UK

    1. South East England

    The South East leads the UK in residential solar panel installations. With its relatively high levels of sunlight compared to other regions, combined with strong local support for renewable energy initiatives, this region accounts for approximately 20% of the total residential solar installations. Popular counties such as Kent, Surrey and Hampshire are notable for their high adoption rates.

    2. South West England

    Known for its sunny climate, the South West is another hotspot for solar panels, contributing around 15% of the national total. Counties like Devon and Cornwall have embraced solar energy due to their favourable conditions and active local campaigns promoting renewable energy.

    The East of England, encompassing areas such as Essex, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, contributes around 12% of the UK’s solar installations. This region benefits from a good balance of sunlight and government incentives, making solar energy a popular choice for homeowners. Green Energy Electrical installs solar panels and battery storage systems across Essex and the East of England region – helping our area make the switch to renewable energy.

    The Midlands region accounts for approximately 18% of solar installations in the UK. Despite having less sunlight than southern regions, the area has seen significant growth in solar adoption due to proactive local government policies and energy savings programs.

    In Northern England, including Yorkshire and Lancashire, solar adoption rates are lower but steadily increasing. These areas collectively account for about 10% of the nation’s installations. 

    Scotland’s solar capacity accounts for approximately 6% of the UK’s total. While the country’s climate offers less sunlight, there is still a growing interest in solar panels, particularly in urban areas like Edinburgh and Glasgow. Scotland’s commitment to renewable energy has spurred growth in the sector.

    Wales contributes around 5% to the national total, with solar installations growing steadily across the region. Rural areas in particular have adopted solar panels as part of broader efforts to integrate renewable energy into local communities.

    Northern Ireland accounts for about 2% of the UK’s solar panel installations. While adoption rates are lower, interest is growing due to increasing energy costs and local government incentives.

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    The Road Ahead

    As the UK continues to push towards its net-zero goals by 2050, solar panel adoption is expected to increase across all regions. Advances in solar technology, declining costs, and government support will likely bridge the gap between high- and low-adoption areas. Additionally, innovations in energy storage systems, such as battery storage, will make solar energy more accessible and reliable for homeowners nationwide. 

    Make sure you don’t get left behind and take steps to switch to solar. The team here at Green Energy Electrical are ready to answer your questions and provide a transparent quote to install solar for your home or business. We are based in Essex and offer our services across the county and the surrounding areas. 

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    At a glance

    Over 1.3 million homes in the UK have solar panels and the number is steadily growing as more people turn to renewable energy.

    Rising energy costs, government support schemes and increased environmental awareness are major factors encouraging solar panel adoption.

    Yes, solar panels generate electricity from daylight not just sunshine so they still perform well even on cloudy days.

    Most homes can have solar panels if there is enough unshaded roof space and the structure is suitable for installation.

    Yes, the number continues to rise every year due to better technology, lower installation costs and a push for cleaner energy.

    The adoption of solar panels in the UK has grown significantly over the past decade as homeowners embrace renewable energy to reduce their carbon footprint and lower energy bills. According to recent data from the UK Government, over 1.6 million homes in the UK are equipped with solar panels.

    That number represents around 4% of all households. The distribution of solar panel installations, however, varies widely across different regions due to factors such as sunlight availability, local government policies and economic conditions.

    National Overview of Solar Panel Adoption

    As of 2025, the UK has a cumulative installed solar capacity of approximately 15 GW. The majority of these installations are in England, with smaller but growing numbers in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

    The adoption rate reflects not only the increasing affordability of solar technology but also a growing awareness of its environmental and financial benefits.

    Regional Breakdown of Solar Panel Installations Across The UK

    1. South East England

    The South East leads the UK in residential solar panel installations. With its relatively high levels of sunlight compared to other regions, combined with strong local support for renewable energy initiatives, this region accounts for approximately 20% of the total residential solar installations. Popular counties such as Kent, Surrey and Hampshire are notable for their high adoption rates.

    2. South West England

    Known for its sunny climate, the South West is another hotspot for solar panels, contributing around 15% of the national total. Counties like Devon and Cornwall have embraced solar energy due to their favourable conditions and active local campaigns promoting renewable energy.

    The East of England, encompassing areas such as Essex, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, contributes around 12% of the UK’s solar installations. This region benefits from a good balance of sunlight and government incentives, making solar energy a popular choice for homeowners. Green Energy Electrical installs solar panels and battery storage systems across Essex and the East of England region – helping our area make the switch to renewable energy.

    The Midlands region accounts for approximately 18% of solar installations in the UK. Despite having less sunlight than southern regions, the area has seen significant growth in solar adoption due to proactive local government policies and energy savings programs.

    In Northern England, including Yorkshire and Lancashire, solar adoption rates are lower but steadily increasing. These areas collectively account for about 10% of the nation’s installations. 

    Scotland’s solar capacity accounts for approximately 6% of the UK’s total. While the country’s climate offers less sunlight, there is still a growing interest in solar panels, particularly in urban areas like Edinburgh and Glasgow. Scotland’s commitment to renewable energy has spurred growth in the sector.

    Wales contributes around 5% to the national total, with solar installations growing steadily across the region. Rural areas in particular have adopted solar panels as part of broader efforts to integrate renewable energy into local communities.

    Northern Ireland accounts for about 2% of the UK’s solar panel installations. While adoption rates are lower, interest is growing due to increasing energy costs and local government incentives.

    • See how much you could save

    What type of property do you have?

    Detached House

    Semi Detached House

    Terraced House

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    It just takes 60 seconds

    And then you can book a free consultation

    • Find out how much you’ll save
    • See the panels on your roof
    • Get a clear cost breakdown
    The Road Ahead

    As the UK continues to push towards its net-zero goals by 2050, solar panel adoption is expected to increase across all regions. Advances in solar technology, declining costs, and government support will likely bridge the gap between high- and low-adoption areas. Additionally, innovations in energy storage systems, such as battery storage, will make solar energy more accessible and reliable for homeowners nationwide. 

    Make sure you don’t get left behind and take steps to switch to solar. The team here at Green Energy Electrical are ready to answer your questions and provide a transparent quote to install solar for your home or business. We are based in Essex and offer our services across the county and the surrounding areas. 

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