About District Solar Photovoltaic Panels
Solar PV installations are considered a 'permitted development' and will generally not need planning permission. However, in some cases, such as in Conservation Areas and on Listed Buildings, planning permission may be required. For planning advice please visit the link below.
You can also register to have battery storage added to your existing solar panels to maximise the benefits of your system. You can register using the link below.
Telephone and email support are on-hand throughout the whole process, which, together with information sessions, will allow households to make an informed decision in a safe and.
1. Registration:Free, no obligation registration is open from 12 June at the Solar Together website. To register, you simply provide details about your roof, such as its size and orientation. 2. Auction:An ‘auction’ will be held where pre-vetted solar installers.
For more information, visit the Solar Together website listed below, where you can register for the scheme and get in touch with the helpdesk.
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6 FAQs about [District Solar Photovoltaic Panels]
What is solar together Norfolk?
Solar Together Norfolk is an innovative scheme offering high-quality solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and battery storage. It is a group-buying scheme, which brings households together to get high-quality solar panels at a competitive price, helping you through the process and keeping you informed at every stage.
Why should you install solar panels in Blaby district?
Supporting our community to install solar panels will help to achieve this by reducing reliance on grid electricity and reducing carbon emissions. Generating free renewable electricity also means lower energy bills. We have partnered with independent experts in group-buying, iChoosr Ltd, to bring this opportunity to Blaby District’s homeowners.
Can a solar panel be installed on a road?
There are a large number of formally approved solar panel installations in conservation areas, including on roofs that face the road. What you need to do is speak to your local council and let them know about your decision to install. Unless there is a valid reason to state otherwise, permission for the installation should be granted.
Do solar PV installations need planning permission?
Solar PV installations are considered a 'permitted development' and will generally not need planning permission. However, in some cases, such as in Conservation Areas and on Listed Buildings, planning permission may be required.
Do solar panels comply with building regulations?
Your solar panel system must comply with building regulations in terms of structural integrity, electrical safety and fire safety. These regulations may vary depending on the size and type of the installation. It's advisable to work with accredited installers who are familiar with these requirements.
How to choose a solar installation site?
The orientation of the proposed installation site is a crucial part because solar systems are most efficient when they are fitted to a roof that faces south at an angle of 32 degrees. You will also need around 10 to 25 square meters of roof space available. The shape of the roof is not important.


