As we continue to tackle the climate crisis and the UK government seeks to meet environmental targets, new builds are required to incorporate certain energy saving measures.
Whilst installing solar panels is not currently among these measures, many new build developers choose to do so in order to meet the required SAP (Standard Assessment Procedure) score for energy efficiency. Developers may also choose to install solar panels as they appeal to eco-conscious buyers looking to avoid the task of completing a solar project themselves.
However, with it not yet being a legal requirement, there can be issues when developers install solar panels on new builds. Often, developers don’t make use of all the roof space and only install a few solar panels on their rooftops, which gives the property a higher SAP score but results in a less effective solar system which only minimally reduces energy bills.
If a homeowner then wants to add more panels at a later date, this can cause problems as the original panels may need to be removed to allow a bigger system to replace it, therefore increasing the overall cost of the project.