SOLAR PANEL INSTALLERS SCOTLAND

Ready to SAVE on energy bills? Our Solar Panel Installation service is here to revolutionise the way you power your home.

  • Lower Your Energy Bills - Save £1,000s Over Time
  • Go Green and Cut Emissions
  • Act Now - Solar Beats Gas & Electric Price Hikes
  • Generate and Store Your Own Clean Power
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Go Solar the Easy Way with Smart Groups Full-service Solar PV and Battery Solutions

We are experts in electric photovoltaic solar panel systems, offering a full range of services from start to finish. Whether you need a site assessment, system design, installation, maintenance, or anything in between, we have you covered.


Here is what you can expect from us:


  • We offer a free site suitability survey to determine the optimal location and size for your solar panels.
  • We'll also provide an estimate of your potential savings on electricity bills.
  • Our team will address all planning and building warrant issues to ensure compliance with local regulations.
  • We handle the entire installation process, from site preparation to the connection to the grid and the 'Feed in Tariff' scheme.
  • Our 25-year product warranty and 10-year installation warranty provide long-term peace of mind.
  • We also offer annual maintenance contracts to keep your system running smoothly and efficiently.



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Success in numbers from our solar installations

789.7110kW

Solar PV installed in kW to date 

650kW

Of which were Solar Edge fully monitored systems 

1.56GW 

Of electricity generating lifetime energy 

182.7kWh

Installed Battery Storage in kWh to date

42.6000kW

EVCP KW to date 

1361.9100kW

Air Source Heat Pumps providing heating for 150 homes 

Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan Scheme 2023


Scotland has been a leader in renewable energy adoption, and the Scottish government has been actively encouraging its domestic customers to switch to renewable energy sources. With the Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan scheme, individuals and households in Scotland can now access a range of renewable energy products and services to those who wish to install these renewable technologies and energy products.


Speak to one of our team today to learn more about what you could qualify for.

Product Available
Heat pumps (either air source heat pumps to water, ground source to water, water source to water, or hybrid air source to water £15,000 (£7,500 grant plus £7,500 optional loan, or £9,000 grant plus £7,500 optional loan if the household qualifies for the rural uplift
Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels £6,000 (£1,250 grant available if taken as a package of measures)
Energy storage systems (heat or electric batteries) £6,000 (£6,000 loan, £1,250 grant available if taken as a package of measures)

Battery Storage Systems: Power Your Home, Day and Night

Battery storage systems complement solar panels by storing excess electricity generated during the day for use when the sun isn't shining or when you need more power. This can help you save money on your energy bills, reduce your reliance on the grid, and increase your energy independence.

Benefits of Battery Storage Systems

Save money on your energy bills

Battery storage systems can help you save money on your energy bills by storing excess electricity generated by your solar panels and using it when electricity rates are higher. 

Reduce your reliance on the grid

 With battery storage, you can reduce your reliance on the national power grid and power your home even during outages. 

Optimise your consumption

Battery storage systems can help you optimise your energy consumption by storing excess electricity generated by your solar panels and using it when you need it most.

Increase your home value

Solar panels and battery storage systems can increase the value of your home.

Solar PV Installers

Solar Panels capture solar irradiation (sunlight) and convert it in to free green electricity for your home. Your home will use both electricity generated from your solar panels and from the electricity grid. With traditional electricity prices on the rise, the cost of solar panels (with Government grants and loans) has never been so efficient. Down by 60% since 2010; be SMART.


Commercial Solar PV Properties and New Build Solar PV Scotland

Smart Group's experienced team provides initial assessments and practical advice on how Solar PV systems can help in renewable energy scheme, attaining the code for sustainable homes and other carbon targets required by ‘Merton rule'. We can work with your SAP assessors or energy consultants to identify the most appropriate

system for your project. Once a suitable product has been selected our experienced project delivery team will design, supply, install and commission the system for you.


Check out our install reviews at ENERGY SAVING TRUST

Finance Available


As part of our consultancy-led service, we use our network of long-standing finance partners to offer the most appropriate and competitive financing solutions for your requirements. 

Types of Solar Panels

Monocrystalline

Monocrystalline solar panels offer the highest efficiency, converting 15-20% of sunlight into energy. Their durable build lasts 25-40 years. Despite the premium upfront cost, monocrystalline panels deliver outstanding long-term savings from superior electricity production. With high efficiency and longevity, they are a smart investment for maximum solar benefits.

 Polycrystalline

 Polycrystalline solar panels are less efficient than monocrystalline solar panels, with an average efficiency of 13-16%. They are also less durable, with a lifespan of 25-30 years. Polycrystalline solar panels are less expensive than monocrystalline solar panels, making them a good option for homeowners on a budget


Thin-film

Thin-film solar panels are the least efficient type of solar panel, with an average efficiency of 10-13%. They are also less durable than monocrystalline or polycrystalline solar panels, with a lifespan of 10-20 years. Thin-film solar panels are the least expensive type of solar panel, and they are also the lightest and most flexible. This makes them a good option for homeowners with limited roof space or for use in remote areas.

Are you thinking about installing solar panels in Scotland?

You're not alone! More and more homeowners and businesses are turning to solar energy as a way to reduce their carbon footprint and save money on energy bills. Lets take a closer look at the benefits of solar panels, the different types of solar batteries available, and the costs and incentives to consider.


Benefits of solar panel installers Scotland

Solar panel systems are a great way to reduce your reliance on fossil fuels and lower your carbon emissions. They work by converting sunlight into renewable electricity,, which can be used to power your home electric vehicle or business. By using solar energy, you can:


  • Save money on your energy bills
  • Reduce your carbon footprint
  • Increase your energy independence
  • Increase the value of your property
  • Enjoy a reliable source of energy


With no need for planning permission for most properties and various other solar panel installation grants and schemes available, there has never been a better time to invest in solar panels. The Warmer Homes Scotland programme, Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan, and ECO4 scheme are just a few examples of the support available to Scottish homeowners, including those on low incomes.


Moreover, installing solar panels in Scotland can lead to a short payback period of as little as 12 months, making it an excellent financial decision. And, as energy companies offer export tariffs on surplus energy that you export to the National Grid, you could even earn additional income through the Smart Export Guarantee.


 

Best Solar Panels for Your Scottish Home

Solar panels allow you to generate your own electricity from sunlight and reduce energy bills. Smart Group installs optimised solar systems to maximise production and savings.


As an MCS accredited installer, we handle everything from position planning to equipment selection and installation. Our solar photovoltaics convert sunlight into usable electricity for your home. Excess energy is exported back to the grid for additional income.


With tailored solar PV systems, Smart Group ensures you leverage renewable technology for efficiency and earnings. Discover your potential savings and ideal setup today.

Get in touch

Get in Touch: Contact us for a full end-to-end service, helping you choose a heat pump that saves money and reduces carbon emissions.



Detailed survey

Detailed Survey: We provide a new free Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), grading your property and making recommendations for improved energy efficiency

Detailed quotation

Detailed Quotation: Based on audit results, running costs, and renewable heat incentive potential, we evaluate various heat pumps against budget, heat, and water requirements.


Installation

 Our experienced installers cover every aspect of your renewable heating transformation.



Let's Start a SMART Project Together

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INSTALLING SOLAR PANELS THROUGHOUT SCOTLAND

We work with you to come up with the very best SOLAR solutions for your home or business. We cover the following areas:

  • Aberdeen City
  • Angus
  • Dumfries and Galloway
  • East Ayrshire
  • East Lothian
  • Edinburgh City
  • Fife
  • Inverclyde
  • Moray
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Renfrewshire
  • South Ayrshire
  • Stirling

  • West Lothian  
  • Aberdeenshire
  • Clackmannanshire
  • Dundee City
  • East Dunbartonshire
  • East Renfrewshire
  • Falkirk
  • Glasgow City
  • Midlothian
  • North Ayrshire
  • Perth and Kinross
  • Scottish Borders
  • South Lanarkshire
  • West Dunbartonshire

Popular Questions

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • Are there any solar panel grants in Scotland in 2023?

    es, there are several solar panel grants available in Scotland in 2023. These grants aim to provide funding and support to assist households in improving their energy efficiency and reducing their reliance on traditional energy sources.


    One option is the Warmer Homes Scotland programme, which offers financial assistance and guidance to households struggling with high energy bills. Through this program, assessors will survey your home and recommend various improvements, including the installation of solar panels, heating upgrades, and insulation enhancements.


    Another grant option is the ECO4 scheme, specifically designed for low-income households. This scheme allows eligible households to replace inefficient heating systems with more environmentally friendly alternatives, such as solar panels.


    Furthermore, homeowners installing energy-efficient systems, including solar panels, can benefit from a VAT reduction. Starting from 2023 until 2027, the VAT on solar panels is completely waived, which can result in savings of up to £1000.


    Additionally, the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) is available in Scotland. This scheme enables homeowners with solar panels to earn money by exporting surplus energy back to the National Grid. Energy companies offer export tariffs for the excess energy generated, allowing homeowners to not only reduce their energy bills but also potentially earn income from their solar panels.


    Overall, in 2023, there are multiple solar panel grants and incentives in Scotland, such as the Warmer Homes Scotland programme, the ECO4 scheme, VAT reductions, and the Smart Export Guarantee, providing financial support and encouraging the adoption of solar energy.

  • How much do solar panels cost in Scotland?

    The cost of installing solar panels in Scotland varies depending on the size, type, and quality of the system, the installation company, and the location of your property. However, according to the Energy Saving Trust, the average price of a 4kWp solar PV system in Scotland is around £5,000, which includes the panels, the inverter, the mounting system, the wiring, and the labour. 


    The cost may be lower or higher depending on the complexity of the installation, the availability of grants or incentives, and the market conditions.

  • How much can I save with solar panels in Scotland?

    The savings from solar panels in Scotland depend on how much electricity you use, how much you export to the grid, and the tariffs you receive. According to the Energy Saving Trust, the average annual savings from a 4kWp solar PV system in Scotland are around £430, which consists of:


    • £240 from lower electricity bills, as you use less electricity from the grid and more from your own system.
    • £90 from the Smart Export Guarantee, which pays you for every kWh of electricity you export to the grid.
    • £100 from the Renewable Heat Incentive, which pays you for every kWh of heat you generate from your solar thermal system.

    These savings may vary depending on your energy consumption patterns, the size and orientation of your system, the weather and climate conditions, and the tariff rates.

  • What are hybrid solar panels?

    Hybrid solar panels are a type of solar panel that can produce both electricity and heat from the sun’s energy. They combine the technology of photovoltaic (PV) panels, which convert sunlight into electricity, and thermal panels, which capture the sun’s heat and use it to warm water or air. Hybrid solar panels are also known as solar PV-T or solar photovoltaic-thermal panels1.


    Hybrid solar panels have some advantages over conventional solar panels, such as:


    • They can generate more energy per unit area, as they use both the light and heat of the sun.
    • They can improve the efficiency and performance of the PV cells, as they cool them down with the thermal element.

    They can save space and installation costs, as they require only one system instead of two.

    However, hybrid solar panels also have some drawbacks, such as:


    • They are more expensive than separate PV and thermal panels, as they are not widely available and require specialised installation.
    • They produce lower quality heat than dedicated thermal panels, as they prioritise electricity generation over heat generation.
    • They still need a backup heating system, as they cannot provide enough heat for all the domestic needs.

    If you are interested in hybrid solar panels, you should compare different models and installers, and check the eligibility and requirements for any grants, loans, or incentives that may apply to your system.

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