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Solar Panels in Derby: Costs, Output, and Local Guide

Does solar work in Derby?
Derby sits in the East Midlands, served by NGED (National Grid Electricity Distribution), and typically yields around 900–950 kWh per kWp per year — at the UK average.
A 4kWp system in Derby generates approximately 3,600–3,800 kWh per year, enough to cover most of a typical household's annual electricity consumption.
900–950
kWh/kWp/year — A 4kWp Derby system generates 3,600–3,800 kWh per year — at or above the UK average
Learn moreDerby's position in the East Midlands gives it a relatively dry climate compared to western cities at a similar latitude, which can translate into better summer solar generation.
How much does solar cost in Derby?
Installed costs in Derbyshire are competitive, close to or slightly below the England average. Expect to pay roughly £1,450–£1,600 per kWp, making a 4kWp system around £5,800–£6,400 installed.
Payback periods in Derby are typically 8–10 years for households with good self-consumption. Adding a battery (typically £3,000–£4,500 for a 5kWh unit installed) can improve evening self-consumption and reduce grid imports significantly.
Your electricity network: NGED (National Grid Electricity Distribution)
NGED — formerly Western Power Distribution — manages the distribution network across the Midlands, South West, and Wales.
For solar installations:
- Systems up to 3.68kW (single-phase): G98 notification — installer informs NGED within 28 days of commissioning, no prior approval needed
- Systems above 3.68kW (single-phase): G99 pre-approval required before installation — allow 45–65 working days
- NGED's self-service portal handles both G98 and G99 applications
Typical Derby system
Derby has a diverse housing mix. Victorian and Edwardian terraces are found in areas like Normanton, Litchurch, and Pear Tree. Interwar and postwar semis dominate in Allestree, Mickleover, and Chaddesden. Modern detached estates in Oakwood and Chellaston offer generous roof space.
System sizing guidance:
- Terraced homes: 3–4kWp is appropriate for most terraces — assess orientation carefully, as terraces aligned north–south will have east–west facing roof slopes
- Semis: 4kWp suits most three-bedroom properties; south-facing roofs are common in Derby's postwar suburbs
- Detached: 4–6kWp depending on roof space — Mickleover and Mackworth have many larger homes with ample south-facing roof area
Local grants and schemes
Derby homeowners may be eligible for:
- ECO4: Available to households receiving qualifying benefits or with a low EPC rating — active until December 2026
- Warm Homes Local Grant: Delivered through Derby City Council and Derbyshire County Council — check current availability
- Warm Homes Plan: Government successor to ECO4 (published 21 January 2026); rollout ongoing — eligibility criteria still being finalised
- Smart Export Guarantee (SEG): All grid-connected solar owners can apply for export payments from licensed suppliers — worth comparing rates before choosing a provider
Derby's eastern suburbs are well-positioned
Areas like Oakwood, Spondon, and Chellaston have a high proportion of postwar and modern detached and semi-detached homes on open estate layouts. These properties often have south or south-west facing roof sections with minimal shading from neighbours or trees. If you are in one of these areas, you are likely starting from an excellent position for solar.
Solar installers in Derby
MCS-certified installers operating in the East Midlands include Green Building Renewables, which has coverage across Derbyshire and the surrounding area. National companies such as Octopus Energy Solar and EON Next Solar also cover Derby postcodes.
Check any installer's MCS certification before signing, request a detailed site survey, and compare at least three quotes before committing.
Our installer directory covers both national and regional options in more detail. You can also use the MCS installer finder to search for certified installers near you.
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