This case study examines a solar pv system we fitted to a detached house in Leyland, Lancashire. We were tasked with reducing reliance on the grid, lowering there energy bills and contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle.

The homeowner, with a family of four, expressed concerns about the rising cost of electricity bills and wanted a way to become a little more self sufficient. After researching different ideas they made the decision to install a solar PV system.

After modelling there usage on our software, it was decided the most efficient way was to install 10x 420w panels (all black to make them blend into the roof better), a 3.6kw hybrid inverter and due to them being out most of the day, 2x 5.12kw batteries.

Due to its size, a G98 was submitted. The installation was carried out by our certified team, ensuring compliance with MCS standards.

420w all black panels.

3.6kw Hybrid inverter.

2x 5.12kw batteries.

Once installed the family could keep tabs on how much was being generated by the integrated monitoring system that sent live updates to there mobile phones.

Since being operational, the system has exceeded expectations offsetting approximately 65% of there annual energy consumption. This has resulted in significant savings on there bills. If you’d like to know how a solar PV system could help you please get in touch to have a free survey conducted.