Meet Project Solar

Your independent and nationwide trusted advisors

At Project Solar UK, we help you power your home – and your savings – with confidence. With over 50,000 successful installations and a reputation built on customer satisfaction, we make switching to solar simple and stress-free.

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50K System Installed

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Year One Performance Guarantee

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Why Choose Project Solar UK

As the largest solar panel installer in the UK, we’ve helped thousands of homeowners reduce their energy bills and carbon footprints with confidence.

We’re committed to delivering high-quality solar systems that future-proof your home while making the switch to renewable energy affordable and straightforward.

A team you can trust

From our offices in the North West and Midlands, our skilled installers and award-winning support team are ready to guide you through every step of your solar journey. With expertise and care, we’ll ensure your transition to solar is seamless and the right choice from day one.

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Accredited and Regulated For Your Peace of Mind

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Hies Approved

Your consumer rights are protected under the Home Insulation and Energy Systems Quality Assured Contractors Scheme (HIES). With free mediation, deposit protection, and insurance-backed guarantees, HIES ensures your peace of mind from start to finish.

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Trading Standards Approved

As part of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) Consumer Code, we follow strict guidelines to provide fair trading practices and high levels of customer satisfaction.

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Flexi-Orb Renewables Scheme

We’re proud to have a Flexi-Orb Renewables Scheme certification which aims to improve installation quality and standards across the Solar industry in the UK.

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FCA Regulated

Our authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) guarantees transparent and secure financing options, giving you confidence in your installation.

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Napit Accredited

Our team is certified by the National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers, ensuring your installation is fully compliant with the latest safety standards.

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MCS certified

The Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) guarantees that our products and installations meet the highest quality benchmarks for performance and reliability.

Trusted By Thousands Of UK Homeowners. Start With A FREE Quote

Thinking about solar for your home? Here are a few quick answers to the questions we get asked most often before people take the next step.

Complete our free quote form and a solar expert will be in touch to give you an initial insight into how much you could save on your annual electricity bills and the potential cost of solar and battery storage installation.

Nothing changes with your energy use or bills. You stay linked to your current supplier and whatever price changes come your way. Many people decide to explore solar once they realise they are paying for power they could generate themselves. Waiting simply means those costs continue, and you won’t start saving until you do go solar.

Yes. Solar panels work from daylight, not direct sunlight, and the UK gets more than enough across the year for systems to perform well. Output is higher in spring and summer, but panels still produce energy on cloudy days and during the winter months.

Adding a battery can make a big difference in darker seasons. It lets you store any surplus energy made during brighter periods of the day and use it later, such as in the evening when usage is higher. This helps smooth out the natural changes in winter output and gives you better use of the energy your system produces all year round.

Panels on your roof turn daylight into electricity. This passes through an inverter, which changes it into the type of power your home uses. Your house uses this energy first, cutting the amount you buy from the grid. If you add a battery, any extra power can be stored for later, which helps you make the most of the energy you produce each day.

Higher gas prices, world events, and shifts in supply all feed into the cost the UK pays for power. These pressures flow through to household bills because much of the country still relies on gas-fired power stations. As a result, many people look for ways to reduce how much of their energy comes from the grid and protect themselves from price swings in future.