Solar Panel Installation in Burgess Hill

Burgess Hill is one of Mid Sussex’s fastest-growing towns, and an increasing number of its residents are making the switch to solar energy. With approximately 1,650–1,700 hours of sunshine per year and a housing stock that includes a high proportion of modern, well-oriented properties, Burgess Hill offers excellent conditions for residential solar panel installations — helping homeowners reduce their energy bills and their environmental footprint at the same time.

At Greener Solar Solutions, we provide complete solar PV installation services for homeowners throughout Burgess Hill, from the established residential streets around Folders Lane and Worlds End to the newer developments at the Northern Arc and the Keymer Tile Works site. We take the time to understand your property, your household energy usage, and your priorities — whether you want lower bills, greater energy independence, or a meaningful reduction in your carbon emissions.

We are MCS Certified, NICEIC Approved, and TrustMark Registered. Every installation is completed by our own directly employed electricians — no subcontractors, no compromises on quality.

Why Burgess Hill Is Well Suited for Solar Panels

Positioned in the heart of Mid Sussex, just north of the South Downs, Burgess Hill enjoys a favourable climate for solar energy generation. The town records approximately 1,650–1,700 hours of sunshine annually, which is comfortably above the national average and translates into reliable, productive output from a well-designed solar PV system.

One of Burgess Hill’s greatest strengths when it comes to solar is its housing stock. Unlike many historic Sussex towns where older, complex roof structures and conservation area restrictions can present challenges, Burgess Hill has a particularly high proportion of modern and post-war properties that are ideally suited to solar panel installation. From the 1930s semi-detached homes around London Road to the post-war estates in the Leylands, and from established family housing in Folders Lane and Worlds End through to the brand-new developments at the Northern Arc and the former Keymer Tile Works site, the town offers an abundance of properties with clear, well-angled roof space and straightforward installation requirements.

Mid Sussex District Council has shown strong support for sustainability and renewable energy objectives across the district. For the vast majority of homes in Burgess Hill, planning permission is not required for roof-mounted solar panels, as installations typically fall within permitted development rights. Additional considerations may apply to listed buildings, any properties within conservation areas, or installations that exceed standard permitted development limits. We assess all of these factors during our free site survey.

Key facts about solar energy in Burgess Hill:

  • Burgess Hill receives approximately 1,650–1,700 hours of sunshine annually — above the UK average
  • A typical 4kW solar panel system in Burgess Hill can generate between 3,600 and 3,800 kWh per year
  • Most residential solar panel installations fall under permitted development and do not require planning permission
  • Mid Sussex District Council actively supports residential renewable energy adoption
  • The average Burgess Hill household can save between £500 and £700 per year on electricity bills with solar panels

How Much Do Solar Panels Cost in Burgess Hill?

Several factors influence the cost of a solar panel system, including system capacity, panel specifications, and the nature of the installation itself. The table below provides a general pricing guide:

System Size Typical Panels Typical Annual Output Guide Price Range
3kW 8 panels ~2,500 kWh £5,000 – £6,500
4kW 10 panels ~3,600 kWh £6,500 – £8,000
5kW 13 panels ~4,300 kWh £7,500 – £9,500
6kW+ 16+ panels ~5,200 kWh+ £9,000 – £12,000+

Prices are approximate and include VAT at 0% (solar panel installations are currently VAT exempt in the UK). Every property is different — contact us for an accurate quote based on your specific requirements.

If you would like to store surplus solar energy for use in the evenings and mornings, adding a battery storage system typically costs between £3,000 and £6,000 depending on the capacity selected.

For most homeowners in Burgess Hill, a solar panel system pays for itself within 7 to 9 years through a combination of energy bill savings and Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) income. Once the system has paid for itself, the electricity it produces is effectively free for the remaining 20+ years of the system’s lifespan.

Why Choose Greener Solar Solutions in Burgess Hill?

There are a number of solar installation companies operating across Mid Sussex. Here is why homeowners in Burgess Hill choose us:

Directly Employed Electricians

We do not use subcontractors. Every member of our installation team is directly employed by Greener Solar Solutions, which means we maintain full control over the quality and safety of every job we carry out.

MCS Certified

Our MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) accreditation confirms that our installations meet the highest industry standards. It also ensures you qualify for Smart Export Guarantee payments for any surplus energy you export to the grid.

NICEIC Approved

As an NICEIC Approved Contractor, we are recognised by the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting for our electrical competence and commitment to safety.

TrustMark Registered

TrustMark is a government-endorsed quality scheme that provides homeowners with confidence that work has been carried out to the required standards and is backed by an appropriate guarantee.

Tailored System Design

We do not sell off-the-shelf packages. Every solar PV system we install is individually designed for the specific property — accounting for roof orientation, pitch, shading, and the household’s energy consumption patterns — to maximise generation and return on investment.

Part of A Greener Alternative Ltd

Greener Solar Solutions operates as part of A Greener Alternative Ltd, an established renewable energy company with a strong track record of helping homes and businesses across Sussex transition to cleaner, more affordable energy.

The Installation Process

Getting solar panels installed on your Burgess Hill home is a straightforward process. Here is how it works:

Step 1: Free Site Survey

A member of our team visits your property to carry out a thorough assessment — examining your roof condition, orientation, and available space, reviewing your electrical setup, and discussing your energy usage and objectives. There is no obligation and no sales pressure.

Step 2: Bespoke System Design

Using the information gathered during the survey, we design a solar PV system specifically for your property. You receive a detailed proposal that includes projected energy generation, estimated annual savings, and a fixed-price quotation with no hidden costs.

Step 3: Installation

Our directly employed, fully qualified electricians carry out the installation. The majority of residential systems in Burgess Hill are completed within a single day. We manage everything — scaffolding, panel fitting, electrical connections, and full system commissioning.

Step 4: Registration and Handover

Once your system is live, we handle all MCS registration and liaise with your energy supplier to set up your Smart Export Guarantee payments. We provide you with complete documentation and a full walkthrough of how your system operates.

Step 5: Aftercare

All systems come with comprehensive manufacturer warranties — typically 25 years on panels and 10–12 years on inverters. Our team remains available for ongoing support, advice, and assistance whenever you need it.

Our Solar Panel Services in Burgess Hill

We deliver a full range of solar and renewable energy services for homeowners across every part of Burgess Hill, from initial consultation through to installation and long-term aftercare.

Solar PV Panel Installation

Our principal service is the design and installation of solar photovoltaic systems for residential properties throughout Burgess Hill and the surrounding Mid Sussex area. We partner with leading panel manufacturers to ensure optimal energy generation from every available square metre of roof space.

Each system is individually designed based on:

  • Your roof orientation, pitch, and usable area
  • Any shading from trees, chimneys, or neighbouring properties
  • Your household’s energy consumption habits and daily usage patterns
  • Your budget and long-term energy goals

We install systems ranging from compact 2kW configurations for smaller homes and apartments through to larger 10kW+ systems for detached properties. Burgess Hill’s housing stock is particularly varied — from the 1930s semi-detached homes found along London Road and in the town centre, to the well-established post-war estates around the Leylands and Worlds End, the larger family homes in the Folders Lane area, and the brand-new energy-efficient properties emerging at the Northern Arc and Keymer Tile Works developments. We have extensive experience working across all of these property types.

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Battery Storage Systems

Most households consume the bulk of their electricity in the mornings and evenings, while solar panels generate the most energy during the middle of the day. A home battery storage system bridges this gap by storing excess solar energy for use when you actually need it — significantly reducing the amount of grid electricity you have to purchase.

We fit battery systems from trusted manufacturers that integrate directly with your solar PV panels, helping you make the most of every kilowatt-hour your system generates and increasing your overall energy independence.

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EV Charger Installation

If you own or are considering an electric vehicle, charging at home using your own solar energy is by far the most economical option. With Burgess Hill’s excellent rail connections reducing the need for long commutes by car, many residents are switching to electric vehicles for local journeys. We install smart EV chargers that can be configured to prioritise surplus solar electricity, meaning you can power your car for a fraction of the cost of using the public charging network or grid electricity.

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Burgess Hill Solar Panel FAQs

How much can I save with solar panels in Burgess Hill?

A typical household in Burgess Hill with a 4kW solar panel system can expect to save between £500 and £700 per year on electricity bills. Your actual savings will depend on your energy consumption, the size of your system, and how much of the solar energy you use directly rather than exporting. Burgess Hill receives approximately 1,650–1,700 hours of sunshine annually, which means solar panels here generate strong returns compared to the national average. Pairing your panels with a battery storage system can increase savings further by allowing you to use more of the energy you generate.

Do I need planning permission for solar panels in Burgess Hill?

For the majority of homes in Burgess Hill, no. Roof-mounted solar panels on a residential property are classed as permitted development, so planning permission is not usually required. However, there are important exceptions. If your property is a listed building, or if it sits within a conservation area, you may need to apply for permission before proceeding. Installations that project significantly from the roof plane or exceed certain size limits may also fall outside permitted development rights. Many of Burgess Hill’s newer developments, including properties at the Northern Arc and Keymer Tile Works, are particularly straightforward in this regard as they tend to have modern roof designs with no heritage restrictions. We assess all of these factors during our free site survey so you have full clarity before committing.

How long does solar panel installation take?

Most residential solar panel installations in Burgess Hill are completed within a single day. For larger systems, or where battery storage is being installed at the same time, the work may extend to two days. We coordinate all scaffolding, panel installation, electrical connections, and system commissioning as part of the service.

What happens on cloudy days?

Solar panels generate electricity from daylight, not just direct sunshine, so they continue producing energy even when the sky is overcast. Output on a heavily cloudy day will naturally be lower than on a bright, clear day, but your panels will still contribute useful electricity. While Burgess Hill sits slightly inland compared to the coastal towns of Sussex, it still benefits from above-average daylight hours throughout the year, which keeps annual generation figures strong.

How long do solar panels last?

Today’s solar panels are built to last. Most come with a 25-year performance warranty from the manufacturer, and in practice many systems continue operating efficiently for 30 years or more. Inverters typically carry a 10–12 year warranty and may need to be replaced once during the overall lifetime of your system. Beyond that, solar panels require very little maintenance.

What is the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)?

The Smart Export Guarantee is a government-backed scheme that pays you for any surplus solar electricity you export to the national grid. Your energy supplier pays you a rate per kilowatt-hour for the energy you do not use yourself. Current rates typically range from 4p to 15p per kWh depending on the supplier and tariff you choose. While the income is modest, it provides a useful additional financial return on your solar investment.

Are solar panels worth it in Burgess Hill?

Yes. With approximately 1,650–1,700 hours of annual sunshine and the current cost of grid electricity, a well-designed solar panel system in Burgess Hill typically pays for itself within 7 to 9 years. Given that solar panels have a working life of 25 to 30+ years, that means you can expect 16 to 23+ years of essentially free electricity after the payback period. Combined with SEG income, rising energy costs, and the suitability of much of the town’s modern housing stock for efficient installation, the financial case for solar in Burgess Hill is strong.

Can I add a battery later?

Yes, adding a battery at a later date is entirely straightforward. When we install a solar PV system, we design the electrical setup with future battery integration in mind, so upgrading is a simple process when the time comes. Many of our customers in the Burgess Hill area choose to install panels first and add storage once they have seen the benefits and saved some additional funds.

Do you offer finance for solar panels in Burgess Hill?

We understand that solar panels represent a significant investment, and we can discuss flexible payment options to help make the cost more manageable. Please get in touch with us to find out about current finance arrangements available to Burgess Hill homeowners.

What size solar panel system do I need?

The ideal system size depends on your household electricity consumption, the amount of suitable roof space you have, and your budget. As a general guide, a 3–4kW system is typically appropriate for smaller households of one to three people, while households of four or more people usually benefit from a 5–6kW system or larger. Many of the newer-build homes in Burgess Hill have generous roof areas that can accommodate larger systems, making them particularly cost-effective. We determine the right system size for you during our free site survey, using your actual energy data to ensure an accurate recommendation.

Will solar panels work on my new-build home in Burgess Hill?

New-build properties are often among the best candidates for solar panel installation. Many of the homes being built across Burgess Hill — particularly within the Northern Arc and Keymer Tile Works developments — feature modern roof designs, good structural integrity, and minimal shading, all of which contribute to excellent solar performance. If your new home does not come with solar panels pre-installed, retrofitting a system is typically very straightforward. We carry out a free survey to confirm suitability and design the optimal system for your property.

How do I get started with solar panels in Burgess Hill?

Getting started is easy. Call us on 01273 455 695 or complete our online enquiry form to arrange a free, no-obligation site survey. We will visit your Burgess Hill property, assess your roof and energy usage, talk through the options, and provide a personalised quote — all completely free of charge.

Get Your Free Solar Survey in Burgess Hill

Interested in finding out how much solar panels could save you? A free site survey is the best place to start.

During your survey, one of our solar specialists will:

  • Assess your roof orientation, pitch, and structural condition
  • Identify any shading issues from trees, neighbouring buildings, or surrounding features
  • Review your current electricity consumption and energy bills
  • Discuss your goals, preferences, and budget
  • Provide an initial system recommendation and indicative savings estimate on the spot

There is no obligation and no hard sell — just straightforward, expert advice from a team that knows Mid Sussex.

Call us today on 01273 455 695 or fill in our enquiry form to book your free survey.

Areas We Cover Near Burgess Hill

We provide solar panel installation services across Burgess Hill and the surrounding towns and villages, including:

  • Haywards Heath — Neighbouring Mid Sussex town to the north
  • Hassocks — Village immediately to the south
  • Hurstpierpoint — Scenic village to the southwest
  • Brighton — City to the south, over the Downs
  • Lewes — The county town of East Sussex to the southeast
  • Uckfield — Market town to the northeast

We also serve the wider East Sussex and Sussex region, as well as Surrey, Hampshire, and Kent.

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