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Solar panels for factories & warehouses.

Industrial commercial solar UK — purpose-built PV systems for factories, warehouses and large industrial buildings. Vast low-pitch roofs, high daytime electricity demand, and the strongest commercial solar economics of any property type: typical 60–90% self-consumption, 2–4 year payback after capital allowances, 25-year revenue stream from a previously empty roof.

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ABOUT INDUSTRIAL SOLAR

Industrial roofs return the strongest commercial solar maths.

Industrial buildings are the single best-suited property type for commercial solar PV in the UK. Factories, warehouses, distribution centres, manufacturing units, food-processing sites and logistics hubs share three economically decisive traits: vast low-pitch roofs that can carry hundreds of kilowatts of generation, daytime electricity demand that aligns almost perfectly with solar generation hours, and a load profile dominated by lighting, machinery and HVAC — exactly the consumption pattern PV serves cheapest.

The result is the strongest commercial solar economics of any property class. A well-sized industrial PV array routinely achieves 60–90% direct self-consumption, which means the bulk of your generated electricity displaces grid imports at the full retail price (12–25p/kWh in 2026), not the lower SEG export price (5–15p/kWh). Combine that with 100% first-year capital allowance via AIA or Full Expensing, and most factory and warehouse projects pay back inside 3 years — with another 22+ years of essentially free electricity beyond.

At Future Power Team we've been delivering EPC commercial solar to Yorkshire factories and warehouses since 2019 — Leeds, Sheffield, Hull, York, Bradford, Wakefield, Doncaster, Manchester via the Pennine corridor and everywhere in between. Every project starts with a drone survey, a 3D structural model and a PVsyst-grade yield projection. Every project is delivered end-to-end by our own in-house Yorkshire team — survey, design, structural sign-off, DNO G99 approval, planning, scaffolding, installation, commissioning and O&M. One quote, one accountable team, one 25-year asset on your roof.

Finance available — spread the cost of your purchase with Phoenix Financial Consultants

Finance available — spread the cost over 3–10 years from 10.9% APR Representative with Phoenix Financial Consultants. See finance options →

INDICATIVE INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM PRICING

Three reference points, every quote site-specific.

Industrial solar pricing scales with roof type, mounting method and DNO upgrade requirements. The tiers below are indicative reference points for a clean low-pitch trapezoidal or standing-seam roof. Every quote includes a free drone survey + 3D model + structural sign-off + a 25-year ROI projection your finance partner will lend against.

SMALL FACTORY / OFFICE
50 kWp
from £34,995

Roughly 120 panels — typical for a small unit, light-industrial workshop or office HQ. Saves around £15,000 per year on electricity. Payback inside 4 years (typically less with capital allowances).

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TYPICAL WAREHOUSE
100 kWp
from £69,995

Roughly 240 panels — sized for a medium warehouse or factory roof. Saves around £30,000 per year, payback 2–3 years after Annual Investment Allowance. Our most commonly installed commercial system size.

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LARGE INDUSTRIAL
250 kWp+
P.O.E.

Full-roof industrial installs of 250 kWp up to 1 MWp. Bespoke pricing per site — covers structural sign-off, half-hour metering, DNO G99 study, optional battery storage and EV-fleet integration. Zero-CapEx PPA available for 500 kWp+.

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Indicative pricing is based on a clean industrial roof — typical 5–15° low-pitch trapezoidal or standing-seam profile, south-facing or east-west split, no structural reinforcement required, three-phase supply with no DNO infrastructure upgrade. Ex-VAT. Capital allowances (AIA / Full Expensing) typically reduce net cost by ~20% on first-year tax.

WHY INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS WIN ON SOLAR

Four economic drivers that make factories the textbook PV site.

The economics behind commercial solar are stronger for factories and warehouses than any other property type. Four reasons why — and they all compound.

01

Industrial roofs are made for solar

Factory and warehouse roofs are the textbook commercial PV site — large surface area, low pitch (often 5–15°), no shading from neighbouring structures, and a building footprint that already carries permitted-development rights for rooftop solar. We routinely deliver 250 kWp+ arrays on warehouse roofs in under 3 weeks of on-site work.

02

High daytime load = high self-consumption

Factories run heavy machinery, conveyor systems, CNC tools, ventilation, dust extraction and high-bay lighting during the working day — exactly when solar generates. Well-sized industrial systems typically achieve 60–90% direct self-consumption. The cheapest kWh is the one you generate and use immediately — no SEG export rate beats your own avoided import price.

03

Capital allowances + Full Expensing

Commercial solar PV qualifies for the Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) — 100% first-year deduction against taxable profits up to the AIA cap. Above that, the Full Expensing regime (permanent from 2026) allows continued 100% first-year deduction. For most factory projects, capital allowances reduce net cost by ~20% and bring payback inside 3 years.

04

Zero-CapEx PPA + lease-purchase routes

Don't want to tie up working capital on a 25-year asset? Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) let a third party own the system on your roof; you buy the electricity at below grid rates with no upfront cost. Lease-purchase agreements spread cost over 5–10 years and can be modelled cashflow-neutral. Both routes preserve your operational cash for stock, expansion or hiring.

HOW FACTORIES & WAREHOUSES USE SOLAR

Six load profiles we design industrial PV for.

Every factory and warehouse has a slightly different load shape — production hours, cold-storage demand, EV-fleet charging, ESG reporting target. We size and configure the array to match the actual consumption pattern, not a generic spec.

HEAVY MACHINERY

Powering production lines + CNC

Manufacturing machinery is the single biggest electricity load on most factory sites. Solar offsets daytime draw directly — every kWh self-consumed avoids the grid import price plus the climate-change levy. Many production sites size their array to match peak shift consumption.

WAREHOUSE LIGHTING & HVAC

High-bay lighting + climate control

Continuous high-bay LED lighting, refrigeration, freezer storage and HVAC are baseline warehouse loads that run during the entire working day. Solar PV is uniquely matched to this load profile — solar generation tracks lighting and HVAC demand more closely than any other renewable.

BATTERY STORAGE

Time-shift solar into night shifts

For factories operating 24/7 or with significant evening shift loads, commercial battery storage (typically 100–500 kWh per array) shifts midday solar into evening peak windows. Combine with smart export tariffs to arbitrage cheap solar against expensive grid peak — a powerful margin booster.

SOLAR-POWERED EV CHARGING

Fleet + forklift charging on-site

As fleets electrify — vans, cars, forklifts, reach trucks, low-speed industrial vehicles — solar PV becomes the cheapest energy source for daytime charging. We design integrated solar + workplace EV charging systems so fleet charging windows match generation profiles.

BACKUP POWER

Critical production continuity

On sites where grid outages disrupt production (sensitive food-processing, pharma, semiconductor), pairing solar PV with battery storage and an automatic transfer switch provides seamless backup for critical loads. Not a full UPS — but enough to ride through the typical 30-minute grid event without losing a production batch.

ESG + CARBON REPORTING

Measurable Scope 2 reduction

Industrial solar generates measurable, auditable Scope 2 carbon savings — typically 30–80 tonnes CO2 per year for a 100 kWp array. This anchors your annual sustainability report, supports SECR compliance for larger entities and improves your standing with eco-conscious customers, lenders and investors.

YORKSHIRE & UK-WIDE COMMERCIAL EPC

Industrial solar across Yorkshire and the UK.

Our typical factory and warehouse install runs 8 to 14 weeks from initial site visit to first generated kWh — the long pole is usually the 4–8 week DNO G99 approval window, not the on-site works. The actual roof and electrical install takes 2–3 weeks for a 100 kWp system, 3–4 weeks for 250 kWp. For sites running 24/7 production, we phase the works around shift patterns so the only operational impact is a single scheduled grid changeover outside business hours.

Yorkshire has one of the deepest concentrations of factory and warehouse stock in the UK — the Aire valley industrial corridor from Leeds through Bradford to Keighley, the M62 logistics belt running east through Wakefield to Goole, the Sheffield steel and engineering cluster, the Humberside ports complex around Hull and Immingham. These properties typically have 5,000–50,000 m² of roof area available — enough for 250 kWp to 5 MWp of solar, depending on roof orientation and structural condition.

We also install SolarEdge for commercial solar — insurer-preferred on larger industrial projects because per-module optimisation eliminates fire-risk from arc faults and unbalanced strings. For factories with battery storage, we install Sigenergy SigenStor and FoxESS commercial-grade hybrid platforms. See our commercial hub for the full overview, or browse our farms & agriculture page for the agricultural variant, and our capital allowances guide for the tax mechanics in detail.

INDUSTRY-LEADING BRANDS

We work with the brands you can trust.

We work across a full range of leading brand partners — picking what fits your home, your tariff and your roof. Same install standard whichever you choose.

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FACTORIES & WAREHOUSES FAQS

The questions we get most about industrial solar.

Honest answers about industrial solar pricing, payback, structural sign-off, planning, half-hour metering, capital allowances, disruption during installation, and the operational decisions that move a 100 kWp warehouse project from quote to commissioning.

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How much do solar panels cost for a factory or warehouse in the UK? +
Per-kWp installed cost runs roughly £700–£900/kWp on a clean industrial roof, climbing if scaffolding, structural reinforcement or per-module SolarEdge optimisation is required. So: 50 kWp from £34,995 (typical office), 100 kWp from £69,995 (typical warehouse), 250 kWp+ bespoke. Total cost depends on roof type (cut-and-curve membrane vs trapezoidal vs standing seam), structural condition, DNO upgrade requirements, optional battery storage and your choice of inverter platform.
What size solar system do factories and warehouses typically install? +
Three factors decide system size: (1) your annual electricity consumption — get 12 months of half-hourly data if possible, or your last 6 quarterly bills; (2) available roof area, orientation and any structural limits; (3) your capital constraint or target payback. Rule-of-thumb: light-industrial unit 30–80 kWp, typical warehouse 100–250 kWp, large factory 250–500 kWp, distribution centre 500 kWp–1 MWp. We model every system against your actual consumption — see our sizing guide for worked examples by site type.
What's the payback period on a commercial solar system for industrial buildings? +
Typical payback is 2–4 years on a well-sized industrial PV system at 2026 grid prices. The drivers: high daytime self-consumption (the more solar you use directly, the bigger the saving vs export), 100% first-year capital allowance via AIA / Full Expensing, and a grid import price that's structurally above pre-2021 levels. Lifetime ROI typically exceeds 25%; on larger systems with battery storage it can clear 35%. We model cash, lease-purchase and PPA scenarios in every quote so the financing route is the customer's call, not ours.
Are commercial solar panels for factories tax deductible? +
Yes. Commercial solar PV qualifies for the Annual Investment Allowance (AIA) — currently £1 million per business per year — meaning 100% of the cost is deductible against taxable profits in year 1. Above the AIA cap, the Full Expensing regime allows continued 100% first-year deduction on main-pool plant and machinery. Both routes typically reduce net cost by ~20%, bringing payback inside 3 years for most industrial sites. We work directly with your accountant to confirm which allowance applies and document the install for tax purposes.
Does installing solar disrupt my factory or warehouse operations? +
Minimal — and we design the installation around your operational pattern. Roof works (scaffolding, mounting rail install, panel placement) happen entirely outside the building shell with zero impact on inside operations. Inverter installation, electrical containment and DC cabling typically take 2–4 days for a medium-large system, fitted around your daytime activity. The only operational impact is the final grid changeover — a 30–60 minute power-off — which we schedule outside business hours by default. Our installs include 24/7 production sites that have had zero unplanned downtime during commissioning.
Will my factory roof structurally support a commercial solar array? +
In most cases yes — but it's the first thing we check. A typical commercial PV array adds 15–18 kg/m² of dead load, well within most modern industrial roof specs (the design tolerance for a 1990s+ steel-portal warehouse roof is usually 30–50 kg/m²). For older buildings, listed structures, very lightweight roofs (single-skin profile sheet) or sites in high snow / wind zones, we commission a structural engineer's sign-off as part of the design phase. Cost is typically £800–£2,000 and the sign-off becomes part of the build file (planning, DNO and insurer-friendly).
Can I sell excess solar electricity from my factory back to the grid? +
Yes — through the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), every licensed electricity supplier must offer commercial exporters a tariff for surplus generation. Rates typically 5–15p/kWh, sometimes higher on dynamic / time-of-use tariffs. For systems above 30 kW you may also access the Capacity Market and embedded benefits (Triad payments, depending on year). However the priority is always maximising self-consumption first — the cheapest kWh is the one you generate and use directly, avoiding the grid import price plus levies. We size and time-control systems to optimise for self-consumption, then export the surplus.
Can I add battery storage to my factory solar PV later? +
Yes. Most modern hybrid inverters (FoxESS H3, SolarEdge Energy Hub, Sigenergy SigenStor) are battery-ready out of the box — adding storage later is a 1–2 day technician visit, not a full system reinstall. For factories planning to add an EV-charging fleet, expand production or move to a 24/7 operation, we recommend specifying a hybrid inverter at first install so battery is a snap-in upgrade. Typical commercial battery storage is 100–500 kWh, sized to your evening peak and night-shift draw.
How long does a 100 kWp commercial solar installation take? +
A typical 100 kWp warehouse install takes 2–3 weeks of on-site work from scaffold up to commissioning. Project timeline end-to-end is usually 8–14 weeks: 1–2 weeks for survey + design + structural sign-off, 4–8 weeks waiting for DNO G99 approval (the long pole), 1 week for procurement and scaffold-up, then 2–3 weeks installation and commissioning. Larger 250 kWp+ projects add 1–2 weeks of build time but the DNO window is the same. We handle every conversation — Council, Northern Powergrid, your supplier — so your team only sees the final commissioning date.
What about half-hourly metering and the Capacity Market for larger installs? +
Sites with more than 100 kW maximum demand are normally already on half-hourly (HH) metering. For solar arrays above ~30 kW export you'll need HH export metering — we install this as part of the commissioning package and arrange registration with your supplier. Above 1 MW the Capacity Market and Balancing Mechanism become relevant; we partner with aggregators that buy this flexibility from your system on rolling contracts, generating additional revenue beyond the SEG export. Worth modelling on every 500 kWp+ project.
How does commercial solar PV interact with planning permission? +
Most rooftop commercial solar falls under Class J permitted development (England) — no full planning application is needed when panels (a) do not project more than 200mm from the roof slope, (b) sit at or below the highest part of the roof and (c) are not installed on a listed building or within a conservation area. Larger arrays, listed buildings, conservation areas, and almost all ground-mounted systems require a full planning application. We handle the application either way, including drone-generated visualisations, biodiversity assessment and traffic-impact statements where required.
Are there grants available for commercial solar panels for factories? +
Limited at national level — most UK national grant programmes (such as the early-2010s Feed-in Tariff) have closed. However regional and sector-specific funding is still available: UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) covers some industrial energy projects in eligible LEP regions; Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) covers public-sector estates; some local councils run rolling business-energy grants. Northern Powergrid and other DNOs occasionally fund DNO-side reinforcement that benefits exporters. See our business grants page for current schemes — we update it quarterly.
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