Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) is a technology that provides buildings with the ability to generate solar power without disrupting the aesthetic of the architectural design. The technology integrates photovoltaic (PV) modules into the skin of a building, replacing the façade and pitched/flat/curved roofs.
The cost for PV modules represents around 43% to 77% of the PV system cost. The major aspect varying the cost is the technology used for the BIPV modules. The average price for an European BIPV glass glass module rounds about 120-250€/m2, whereas the minimum price for standard European glass-glass module can be as low as 95€/m2.
The biggest factor for solar panel costs will be the size of the PV system you specify. The MCS collates data for certified installs across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This shows that, so far in 2023 (up to the end of September), the typical price per kW of installed solar PV in domestic properties was £2,193.
The average price for an European BIPV glass glass module rounds about 120-250€/m2, whereas the minimum price for standard European glass-glass module can be as low as 95€/m2. But if you are looking for a one-of-a-kind result for solar exterior customization, the price can go up to as much as 380€/m2.
Where you’re based in the country can have a significant impact on solar PV prices. According to the MCS data, costs are generally highest in England (£2,227 per kW in 2023, measured over 104,000 installs) and lowest in Northern Ireland (£1,518 per kW across 1,316 installs).
Data are taken from the Microgeneration Certification Scheme - MCS Installation Database. For enquiries concerning this table email [email protected]. Small scale solar PV cost data for 2023-2024 published. Small scale solar PV cost data for 2022-2023 published. Small scale solar PV cost data for 2021-2022 published.