Solar PV in Commercial Buildings: What to Consider Before You Install 

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With energy costs rising and sustainability becoming a business priority, more commercial property owners are exploring solar photovoltaic (PV) systems as a way to reduce bills, cut carbon emissions, and future-proof their operations. 

 
But, before you invest, there are several important factors to consider to make sure your solar project delivers the benefits you expect. 

A clear picture of your building’s energy consumption is essential.

 
Review your electricity bills over the last 12 months to identify your peak usage times and total annual demand.

Solar PV systems work best when they offset the energy you use during daylight hours, so understanding these patterns will help you design a system that meets your needs. 

The physical space available will determine how many panels you can install, and therefore how much energy you can generate. 
You’ll need to check: 

  • Roof size – Is there enough unobstructed space for panels? 
  • Roof orientation – South-facing is ideal, but east/west can also be effective. 
  • Roof condition – If repairs are needed, it’s best to do them before installation. 

For most commercial buildings, solar PV can be installed under permitted development rights, but certain properties, such as listed buildings or those in conservation areas, may need planning permission. 

You’ll also need to ensure compliance with all electrical and building regulations. 

Your system will need to connect to the National Grid to export excess energy. 

The local Distribution Network Operator (DNO) must approve your connection, and in some cases, upgrades may be needed to handle the extra capacity. 

While the cost of solar PV has fallen in recent years, it’s still a significant investment. 
Consider: 

  • Initial installation cost 
  • Projected savings on energy bills 
  • Maintenance costs 
  • Payback period – Many commercial systems achieve payback in 3-7 years, depending on usage. 

You may also benefit from tax incentives or grants. This is an area where working with an experienced installer can really pay off. 

Selecting a trusted, accredited installer is one of the most important decisions you’ll make. 


A reputable provider will carry out a detailed site survey, give you a realistic performance forecast, and ensure your system complies with all regulations. 

 
At ASH Integrated Services, our multi-award-winning team specialises in designing and installing solar PV systems that deliver maximum return on investment while supporting your sustainability goals. 

Solar PV doesn’t just make financial sense — it strengthens your environmental credentials. 


For businesses working towards Net Zero targets or ESG commitments, generating your own renewable energy sends a strong message to stakeholders, customers, and the wider community. 

Installing solar PV in a commercial setting can be transformative — reducing energy bills, lowering carbon emissions, and enhancing your sustainability profile. But getting the best results means making informed decisions from the start. 

If you’re considering solar for your business, ASH Integrated Services can guide you through every step — from initial assessment to design, installation, and ongoing maintenance. 

📞 Contact our team on 0161 518 4233 today to find out how we can help you harness the power of the sun for your commercial property. 

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