When it comes to installing an integrated solar panel system, there are two ways you can go about it: Use standard panels – This involves mounting regular panels on an in-roof frame, such as the GSE system or EasyRoof Evolution. This will cost a similar amount to the prices in the table above
Integrated solar panels are easy to install. In new-build projects, they are attached to the roofing battens, and then tiles are laid around them, reducing the time spent on laying roof tiles as the solar panel acts as the roof covering.
If you agree with the older generations in our study that traditional solar panels are unattractive, integrated panels might be for you. Since they’re installed as part of a roof’s structure, integrated solar panels sit snugly with the roof tiles and blend in more seamlessly. It’s a great look for any style of house.
Integrated solar panels, also called in-roof solar panels or built-in solar panels, are designed to be installed as part of your home’s roof. They replace a section of roofing material rather than being mounted on top of the existing roof.
Integrated solar panels are installed flush within the roof structure, replacing sections of the roofing material, while regular panels are mounted on the rooftop.
Installing integrated solar panels for an average 3-bedroom home costs somewhere between £5,000 – £6,000. With such an installation, you can expect savings of up to £660 per year on your electricity bill. If you're looking to seamlessly blend form and functionality, then installing integrated solar panels might be a great option for you.