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24 Jun

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW10

Enquiry from: Arvind V

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Customer made enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Customer confirmed via They live in the Richmond area. Solar Panels Roof space available No shading to roof Please contact to discuss their option...

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15 May

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Lar D

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Customer made enquiry for Solar Electricity online and is looking for quotes. Roof space available Little to no shading Please call to arrange an appointment Customer lives in Richmond area

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11 Jul

Solar Panel | Cleaning

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Jessica L

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I have made an offer on the house, and the seller said they never connected the solar panels. I would like is it still working, and any fixing and maintenance are needed. will you be able to check i...

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24 May

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Charles G

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customer in richmond area has requested that we arrange quotes for their solar hot water project.mr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a electrician directly.please call to...

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16 Mar

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Caroline V

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customer made an enquiry for solar hot water and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a electrician.mrs lives in the richmond area and would like a call to discuss options.see be...

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09 Feb

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Daniel H

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customer made an enquiry for solar hot water and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a electrician.mr lives in the richmond area and would like a call to discuss options.see bel...

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03 Nov

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Zapryan D

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Customer made enquiry online for Solar Electricity via one of our websites. Customer lives in Richmond area. Roof space available, no shading Please call to arrange appointment and discuss options...

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22 Sep

Solar Panels | Solar Tiles

Richmond - TW10

Enquiry from: Angus C

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Solar panels and batteries - quote and fit

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28 Aug

Solar Panel and Battery

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Leon T

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

up to 25sqm panels and install for residential flat roof are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace do you have plans for the property available: yes how many bedrooms do...

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25 Aug

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Daniel H

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Customer in Richmond area made enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Confirmed interest via /phone. Available roof space No shading Please call Mr to arrange an appointment to quote

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11 Jul

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW10

Enquiry from: A D

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Customer made enquiry online for Solar Electricity via one of our websites. Customer lives in Richmond area. Roof space available, no shading Please call to arrange appointment and discuss options...

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23 May

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Rohit M

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Customer made an enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Mr lives in the Richmond area Solar PV panels Not sure how many panels they need Little to no shading Please call to make an appointment

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20 Apr

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Zsanett K

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Customer in Richmond area made enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Confirmed interest via . Available roof space No shading Please call Ms to arrange an appointment to quote

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28 Mar

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW10

Enquiry from: Conrad F

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer living in richmond area made an enquiry for solar electricity quotes via one of our websites. customer confirmed interest roof space available no shading please call to arrange an appointmen...

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16 Feb

Solar Panel and Battery

Richmond - TW10

Enquiry from: Fadi R

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms does the property have: 3-4 other forms: none please call to appoint

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26 Jan

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Karen B

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Customer made an online enquiry for Solar Electricity. Ms confirmed via phone at 10:02 Ms lives in the Richmond area. Solar Panels Roof space available Not sure on what kW they want so please call ...

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25 Jan

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW9

Enquiry from: Mary A

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Customer made an enquiry for Solar Electricity online. Confirmed via phone at 16:15 Ms lives in the Richmond area Solar PV panels Not sure how many panels they need Little to no shading Please call...

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19 Jan

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW10

Enquiry from: Khalid E

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Customer made an online enquiry Solar Electricity. Mr confirmed interest via Roof space available Little to no shading Mr lives in Richmond area Please call to arrange appointment and discuss

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18 Jan

Solar Panel and Battery

Richmond - TW10

Enquiry from: Fadi R

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms does the property have: 3-4 other forms: none please call to appoint

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17 Jan

Solar Panels | Solar Electricity

Richmond - TW10

Enquiry from: Fadi R

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer made an online enquiry for solar electricity and is waiting to be contacted. mr confirmed via sms at 15:32 mr lives in the richmond area. solar pv panels roof space available, not sure on wh...

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How much do Solar Panel Installer services cost?

How much do Solar Panel Installers in Richmond upon Thames cost?
Costs for Solar Panel Installers around Richmond upon Thames can vary depending upon the kind of work that you require to have actually performed in your home.

It's the question we get asked a whole lot "how much do Solar Panel Installers in Richmond upon Thames charge?". It's always great to have an idea of how much a Solar Panel Installer are going to likely cost for their services. Rates are going to rise and fall based upon the products and also the tradesperson selected. The table shows the types of work that Solar Panel Installers typically do and also the average price range of these tasks. Some jobs take longer to complete than others so costs do vary by task.

Tasks that Solar Panel Installers in Richmond upon Thames can do:

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The average price
of a Solar Panel Installer in Richmond upon Thames is:

£8,943

Solar Panel Installer job Solar Panel Installer cost in 2026
Solar panel in Richmond upon Thames £4,838-£10,658
Solar thermal in Richmond upon Thames £3,000-£4,600
Commercal solar pv 11kw - 50kw in Richmond upon Thames £11,200-£16,800
small Commercial solar panel system in Richmond upon Thames £7,200-£10,800
Commercial solar pv 51kw+ system in Richmond upon Thames £44,000-£66,000
Thermodynamic (solar hot water) in Richmond upon Thames £4,125-£6,325
Solar battery in Richmond upon Thames £2,427-£5,797
Supply-only solar electricity in Richmond upon Thames £2,600-£4,875
Solar repair and maintenance in Richmond upon Thames £375-£575
Supply-only solar thermal panels in Richmond upon Thames £2,280-£4,275
Solar tiles in Richmond upon Thames £4,760-£7,140
Solar panel cleaning in Richmond upon Thames £100-£200
Solar panels with battery in Richmond upon Thames £3,400-£5,100

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Solar Panel Installer FAQs

How much do solar batteries cost?
How much solar batteries cost depends on the brand and type of battery and its capacity. At the moment, the cost is quite high because the technology is still new – but they will probably reduce, just like we saw the cost of solar panels reduce as the technology became more popular. It’s a great idea to get a solar battery installed with your solar panel system if you’re out most of the day. If you didn’t have a battery, all that electricity would simply go to the National Grid – but if you have a storage system, then while your solar panels are generating electricity in the day, it would get stored in the battery ready for you to use when you get home. Lithium-ion solar batteries are the most widely-used ones at the moment because they generally have a higher capacity and are more cost-effective. For a 3-4kWh battery, which would store enough electricity for a typical 4kW solar panel system, it will set you back an average of £3,400. If you need a larger battery, it could cost anywhere up to £6,000. Lead acid batteries are cheaper, and it can seem tempting to ask an installer to fit one for you – but they aren’t cheaper in the long run. While a 4kWh lead acid battery may only cost around £2,000, their life cycle is only around 1,800 cycles. A lithium-ion battery that costs around £4,000 would have a life cycle of about 4,000 cycles. That means that while the upfront cost is more, you won’t have to replace it as quickly as a lead acid one.
How do I connect solar panels to a battery?

Most people want to connect solar panels to a battery when they’re not at home all day to use the electricity they generate, or generate more than they consume over a day. Solar batteries are a great way to maximise the savings on your energy bills since you can use every unit of electricity you generate.

If you want to connect your solar panels to a battery, the best – and safest – way is to ask an MCS-registered company to do it for you. They’ve had lots of training and hold qualifications in handling electricity and installing solar batteries, so they will be able to recommend the best battery for your solar panels and for the among of electricity you use. Some of the brands they might recommend include Tesla, SolarEdge and SolaX, but there are many more to choose from. If you want to send electricity to the grid from your battery to receive Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) payments, it’s also worth leaving installation up to a registered installer. This is because you might not be eligible for payments if your battery wasn’t installed by an MCS-registered company.

However, if you do want to have a go at connecting your solar panels to a battery, it’s worth finding out whether your system is ‘storage ready’. Most relatively new systems will be, since batteries are becoming more commonplace. If your solar panels are storage ready, they will have an inverter that can easily have a battery added to it. If this is the case, then you should be able to buy the solar battery you want and follow the manufacturer's instructions to install it.

But it’s worth remembering that electricity is extremely dangerous when handled improperly. If you don’t get the solar battery connected properly and something goes wrong, it could cause a fire or you could electrocute yourself. If a fire breaks out due to your battery, it’s unlikely that your home insurance company would pay out since you connected the battery yourself. That’s why it’s always worth speaking to a registered installer to install a solar battery storage system for you.

Is it worth getting a solar battery?

There are a few factors that will determine whether it’s worth getting a solar battery. They involve how much electricity you use, how often you’re at home and whether you receive any export payments.

To work out whether it’s worth getting a solar battery, you need to work out how much of the electricity you generate you’re using already. If you’re able to run all your appliances during the day while your solar panels generate electricity, then it sounds like you’re already using your electricity well. It might not be worth you getting a solar battery in this case.

However, if you’re not at home for a lot of the day, then you’ll be missing out on the electricity your panels are generating while the sun’s shining. If you install a solar battery system, you can store the electricity that your panels generate in the battery and use it when you get home. This will help you cut your electricity bills even further.

You’ll also need to consider whether you’re getting paid to export your electricity. If you’re on the Feed-in Tariff scheme (FITs) or receive payments from the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), you’ll get paid for every unit of electricity you export to the National Grid. Before you decide whether it’s worth getting a solar battery, you’ll need to weigh up whether you’d be better off carrying on exporting your unused electricity rather than storing it to use yourself. If you’re unsure, visit the Energy Saving Trust’s website or speak to an MCS-registered installer who will be able to help you work out which is more cost-effective.

How do I test my solar panel?

If you want to test your solar panel system to see if it’s working properly or just to see what output it’s giving, you can do this using a multimeter to measure current, or amps, and voltage.

Before you start, you’ll need to find the voltage (v) and current (A) ratings of your panel. You should be able to find them on the back of the panel. You should also make sure that it’s a nice clear, sunny day to get the best readings out of your panel. You should also check that it’s safe to be up on your roof!

To measure open circuit voltage, you’ll need to make sure that your solar panel is completely disconnected from your system’s regulator and battery (if you have one). Angle the panel towards the sun, and ensure that your multimeter is set to measure volts. Measure the voltage between the positive and negative terminals by connecting the negative contact on the voltmeter to the negative on the panel and the positive contact on the voltmeter to the positive on the panel.

Then, you can move on to the short circuit current. Follow the same steps as the open circuit voltage, but ensure that your multimeter is set at 10A to start with.

Only try to test your solar panel if it’s safe to do so. If your roof isn’t accessible without scaffolding or specialist equipment, consider speaking to an MCS-registered solar company about your concerns. They may recommend that they come to service your solar panel system.

how do solar panels work?

If you’re looking to install some new solar panels in your home or property, then you’d probably want to know how it works. This is one of the most frequent questions asked by homeowners when it comes to solar panels and in this article we aim to give you a good insight on the operations of solar panels. Let’s have a look!

Generally, solar panels work by absorbing the energy of the sun and then converting it into electricity. It functions by allowing photons from the rays of the sun release the electrons free from atoms within the photovoltaic or solar cells in order to produce a flow of electricity. There are several solar cells that are connected together ( usually 60 or 72 ) in each panel. Individual cells comprises both a negative layer and a positive one which combines perfectly to create an electrical field in which the energy is generated.

The boron that’s within the bottom layer generates the positive charge, while the phosphorous found in the silicon layer produces the negative charge. In order to convert the sun’s rays into the energy that’s going to be transported from the panels to the inverter, the two field will interact with one another.

In other words, solar panels work by turning photons from the sunlight into direct current which is transmitted to the inverter. Once it gets to the inverter, it’s then translated to alternating current and send this current to to your electric box which powers the entire home. If you do not wish to reduce the high bills that’s associated with renting power from the grid, the solar energy system is an efficient and affordable way to achieve this aim.

how many solar panels and batteries do i need?

How Many Solar Panels And Batteries Do I Need?

Are you presently considering adding a solar system to your home? With several homeowners in the UK using solar now, many more are realizing the numerous benefits they stand to derive by getting one. Therefore, if you’re thinking about adding the system to your home but do not know where to start, you’ve come to the right place.

Here, we’ll help you calculate the number of solar panels and batteries you’ll need to power your home. Starting from the panels, you can begin by taken into account everything that makes use of power in your home to get a good idea of how many you’ll need.

• Firstly, you’ll have to determine the number of watts you use. Simply go through your utility bill for kilowatt-hours (kWh). This varies amongst homes and being able to identify your daily average energy usage will assist you in getting your solar needs.

• Secondly, you have to determine the peak sunlight hours - having in mind that the solar panels only work when under direct sunlight. Once determined, you can then multiply the figure in hours by your home’s hourly energy usage and divide by your selected solar panel’s wattage.

Generally for a 1500 square foot house, you might need around 15 to 18 solar panels to cover the house’s electricity.

Meanwhile for batteries, there are also some factors to be considered to determine the number of batteries you’ll need for your house. These factors include your home’s power or electricity usage, the period of time in which the battery will be used as well as the battery’ specifications. Once done, you’ll be able to calculate the number of batteries required by your home.

Are commercial solar panels worth it?

Solar panels can be pretty expensive, so require an initial investment. However, a quality solar panel installation can be very financially beneficial, saving you money in the long run. It does this in two main ways.

Firstly, using electricity generated by your solar panels means that you have to use less power from the national grid. Once you’ve bought your solar panels, your solar electricity is essentially free, meaning that you’re saving money by using this instead of power supplied by your energy company. If you want to maximise these savings, invest in a solar battery so you can store unused solar electricity ready for when you need it.

You can also earn money with your commercial solar panels through the Smart Export Guarantee [https://solar-panels.quotatis.co.uk/smart-export-guarantee/]. This is a government scheme that says that all licenced energy suppliers with 150,000 customers or more have to offer a tariff to renewable energy generators. When you generate solar electricity but don’t use it immediately it gets fed back to the grid – the tariff pays you for every kWh of this.

At the moment there’s no minimum tariff that an energy company has to offer – it only has to be above zero. However, many energy companies are competing to offer the best deal, so you can definitely find a tariff that will pay you for all the unused solar electricity you generate.

Are solar panel batteries worth it?

Whether solar panel batteries are worth it depends on how much you’re at home and how big your solar panel system is. If you’re at home most of the day and your solar panels only generate enough electricity for you to use while for that day, then a battery probably isn’t worth investing in. However, if you have a large system that generates more than you can use or you’re out most of the day, then solar panel batteries are definitely worth it.

A solar battery storage system works by storing the electricity that your solar panels generated until you need to use it. That’s why they’re great for people that are out all day – your solar panels generate electricity all day whilst the sun’s out, but no one’s home so you’re using minimal energy except for things like your fridge and any appliances on standby. Most of the electricity charges your solar panel battery. Then, when you get home, your battery will discharge, and you’ll use all the solar electricity that your panels generated during the day.

Solar batteries are also excellent for people with large solar panel systems that generate more than they use in the day. Any electricity that you don’t use during the day will charge the battery, so in the evening when the sun goes down, you’ll just use the excess electricity that’s stored in the battery.

To work out whether solar panel batteries are worth it for you, you’ll need to work out how much of your solar electricity you’re using already. If you’re at home and you’re able to run your appliances all while your solar panels are generating electricity, a battery might not be worth it. Also, if you’re receiving export payments from the Feed-in Tariff Scheme (FITs) or the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), you might want to look at the rate you’re getting paid. If it’s a good rate, it might be more cost-effective to continue exporting unused electricity to the grid. Speak to an MCS-registered installer that will be able to help you work this out.

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