Solar panels in Liverpool — free quotes from MCS-certified installers.
Cut your bills, protect against price-cap rises, and earn from the Smart Export Guarantee. Vetted local installers covering all L postcodes across Liverpool and Merseyside.
Why solar makes sense in Liverpool.
Liverpool homeowners benefit from rising SEG export tariffs, 0% VAT until 2027, and electricity prices that aren't coming back down. Self-generated solar fixes a slice of your energy bill for the next 25+ years.
- Average sun hours / yr
- ~1,300
- Typical 4 kWp output / yr
- ~3,200–3,400 kWh
- Postcode coverage
- L1–L99 + surrounds
- Typical install time
- 1–2 days
Built for the Liverpool housing stock
From red-brick Victorian terraces in Toxteth and Wavertree, to elegant Georgian streets around Canning, to coastal new-builds in Crosby — our installers know Merseyside roof stock inside out, including the slate-heavy properties of Childwall and Allerton.
Most L postcodes qualify for permitted-development install. Conservation areas (Canning, parts of Sefton Park, the Liverpool waterfront) get an additional planning check, included in the quote.
From Liverpool quote to powering up — 4 steps.
Quick quote
60 seconds. We match you with installers covering your L postcode.
Free survey
An MCS installer surveys your roof. Fixed-price quote, no obligation.
Professional install
Most Liverpool installs complete in 1–2 days. All certificates handed over.
Save & earn
Bills drop immediately. SEG export payments start once you switch to a solar tariff.
Liverpool solar panel questions.
How much do solar panels cost in Liverpool?
A 4 kWp Liverpool system typically costs £6,300–£9,200 fully installed, including 0% VAT (until 31 March 2027). Larger systems with battery: £10,000–£14,000.
Do solar panels work well in Liverpool?
Yes. Liverpool gets ~1,300 sun hours per year. A 4 kWp system generates ~3,200–3,400 kWh annually — typically covering 65–80% of a Liverpool family's electricity needs.
Do I need planning permission?
For most L postcodes, no — solar PV is permitted development. Conservation areas need a check, which the installer handles before quoting.