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Solar Panels in Bromley: Costs, Planning, and Local Advice

Bromley is the largest London borough by area, and one of the most distinctly suburban. If you have driven through Orpington, Chislehurst, Beckenham, or West Wickham, you have seen the kind of housing that makes solar a natural fit: 1930s detached and semi-detached properties with generous pitched roofs, relatively few planning complications, and plenty of south-facing roof space.
Solar in Bromley
The majority of Bromley's housing stock consists of interwar and post-war detached and semi-detached properties. These are well suited to solar — typical roof pitches of 30–40° and south-facing orientations are common across much of the borough.
Typical system sizes by property type:
- Victorian terraced (Beckenham/Crystal Palace edge): 3–4 kWp (7–9 panels)
- 1930s semi-detached (Orpington/Petts Wood): 4–5 kWp (9–11 panels)
- Detached (Chislehurst/Bromley Common): 5–7 kWp
- Large detached (Keston/West Wickham): 6–8 kWp
Bromley's more rural southern edges — around Biggin Hill and the Green Belt boundary — also make ground-mounted systems viable on larger plots, though planning consent is required for those.
Costs and savings
Bromley installation costs sit in the outer-London range — lower than inner London, but above the national England average due to labour and scaffolding costs.
Prices include 0% VAT on supply-and-install, valid to 31 March 2027.
Bromley is one of London's more affluent outer boroughs. Average property values in areas like Chislehurst, Petts Wood, and Keston run well above £500,000 — often significantly so. At the commonly cited 4–8% property value uplift from solar, even a modestly sized system may add £20,000–40,000 or more in property value, frequently exceeding the system cost outright.
Planning in Bromley
Most Bromley properties qualify for solar installation under permitted development (England's General Permitted Development Order, Part 14, Class A) without planning permission, as long as panels do not protrude more than 0.2 m from the roof slope and the property is not listed.
Key conservation areas: Bromley Town centre, Beckenham Town, Chislehurst, Petts Wood, Crystal Palace (shared with Croydon and Lambeth), West Wickham, and Keston are among the borough's many conservation areas. Within these areas, panels visible from the highway require a planning application. Rear-roof installations are usually still permitted development.
Listed buildings: Chislehurst has a notable concentration of listed properties. Check the Historic England register and speak to Bromley's planning department if your property is pre-1900 or architecturally distinctive.
Use the Planning Portal interactive map or Bromley Council's planning search to verify your property's status.
Local schemes
Bromley Council has been involved in Warm Homes Local Grant distribution, targeting households with lower EPC ratings. Contact Bromley Council's environment and sustainability team for current availability.
National schemes — ECO4 (to December 2026) and the emerging Warm Homes Plan — apply to eligible Bromley households. ECO4 is income-tested and typically requires qualifying heating measures alongside solar.
Solar installers in Bromley
Several MCS-certified installers are active in the Bromley area. Joju Solar has a well-established presence across south-east London and the South East more broadly, and is well placed for the range of property types in Bromley — from Beckenham terraces to larger detached properties in Chislehurst and Keston. National companies including Octopus Energy Solar, Sunsave, British Gas Solar, and EDF Solar also serve Bromley and are worth including in your quote comparison.
When choosing an installer, confirm their MCS certification, request a site survey before accepting any quote, and gather at least three quotes to compare system designs and pricing.
For a broader comparison of installers serving London and the South East, see our installer directory. The MCS installer finder lets you search for certified companies by postcode.
Detached in Bromley? Size up for stronger returns
If you have a detached property with a clear south-facing roof, you may be able to install 6–8 kWp — more than most London properties can accommodate. Larger systems have better economies of scale: the cost per kWp falls as system size increases. If your roof allows it, installing a larger system now avoids the expense of adding panels later.
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