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Developing New Builds with solar in mind.

12th August 2024

Harnessing the Power of Integrated Solar PV Panels in UK Housing

Solar PV panels are now an integral part of a new build developments.

UK homeowners would now expect to be offered a Solar Energy system as part of their package, along with nice tiles for the kitchen and fitted carpets throughout.

While we are all becoming more environmentally minded, we know the driving force behind wanting a Solar Energy System is to save money on the running cost of your home.

Solar Energy Systems not only offer house building companies an opportunity to meet growing demands for energy-efficient homes but, with in-roof mounting, they also provide a classy, modern finish to a property.

From the viewpoint of a developer, PV systems help to meet UK building regulations and tick all those Net Zero boxes.

Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV): A Key to Sustainable Development

Anyone visiting a new build site in the UK will be looking out for a properties with solar panels on – but they will also be looking for aesthetically pleasing houses they can make into family homes.

For developers focused on giving the public what they want, BIPV offers a dual function—serving as both a building material and an attractive, sustainable energy generator.

Savvy customers aren’t just looking for a quick deal either, they want property that they can live in for decades to comes, so it needs to be future proof.

A property’s EPC rating has become one of the first things a potential buyer looks at, documentation on this is already a legal requirement in Scotland and it’s highly recommended in other parts of the UK.

Solar PV can add a whopping 15 points to a property’s EPC rating.

By incorporating BIPV into new builds, developers can get ahead of the curve in terms of what customers expect.

Another advantage is they’re at the forefront of the renewable energy revolution, enhancing their image and creating a new standard in property development.

Meeting Energy Efficiency Standards with Solar PV Systems

Energy efficiency is a critical factor in any housing, but it is especially important in and new developments in the UK.

As mentioned, Solar PV systems can help house builders enhance Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirements without adding too much cost to their overheads.

And Integrated solar panels mean homeowners can significantly reduce reliance on external energy sources, lowering emissions and energy costs for the future – all with a sleek, classy looking roof.

So, adding integrated solar systems to homes on your developments isn’t just about compliance with UK regulations, it also enhances the marketability of new properties by offering new homeowners the chance to lower their household outgoings.

It's a real win/win situation.

The Future of Green Energy in UK Housing Developments

The UK government have made a commitment to promoting green energy both on a commercial and domestic level – developers are in the position to cover both areas at once.

Businesses may even be able to access certain grants and incentives to help with the transition to green initiatives.

By adopting integrated solar technology, developers can position themselves at the forefront of the UK’s transition to energy-efficient, zero-carbon homes.

Embracing Renewable Energy in UK House Building

The move towards renewable energy in UK house building is no longer a choice but a necessity.

But that’s not a bad thing, as integrating solar PV panels into new-build projects is almost perfect in its simplicity when it comes to your business model.

The systems available for mounting solar panels into a roof, rather than on a roof, generally work out cheaper than tiles.

That doesn’t mean compromising on quality or design though.

The development in PV technology, and the innovation in mounting systems, means you can use all black solar panels that fit flush with the rest of the roof.

Studies show that this appeals to the average UK home buy as it makes properties look very modern … and actually deliver a more modern way of living.

Plus, who wouldn’t want to buy a home that promises lower energy bills in a very practical and ‘real’ way?

While we all know that insulation, efficient boilers and other ‘normal’ energy saving measures help with lowering energy bills, solar PV offers a very real, observable solution to the increasing cost of energy.

By prioritising energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions, housebuilders are not just contributing to a greener future but also playing a crucial role in enhancing the appeal of their developments in a saturated UK market.

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