Solar Potential in
W16
Data-driven analysis for W16. Based on local roof structure and solar irradiance data.
Challenging for Standard Solar
Local Data has a lower viability score, likely due to a high number of flats or complex roof structures. We recommend getting a specific site survey before proceeding.
Score comparison vs National Average
Estimated Financial Return
Solar Insights for W16
Are roofs in W16 suitable?
Our data shows that 0% of properties in this area have pitched roofs, which are typically ideal for solar arrays.
What is the environmental impact?
Installing a 8kW system in W16 would save approximately 1.71 tonnes of CO2 annually.
Why Consider Solar in Local Data?
Properties in W16 are predominantly flats or commercial buildings, making traditional solar installations less common than in surrounding areas. With a viability score of 1/10, standard solar PV may not be feasible for many W16 residents. If you live in a block of flats, we recommend investigating 'Community Energy Schemes' or balcony solar kits rather than a full rooftop array.
Local Market Trends
The low percentage of pitched roofs (0%) in W16 indicates a high density of flat-roofed extensions or multi-story buildings, requiring specialised installer knowledge.
Installation Checklist
- •Check your EPC rating (Target C or above)
- •Verify if you are in a Conservation Area (Common in Local Data)
- •Request MCS certificates from local installers
Frequently Asked Questions for W16
Do I need planning permission in Local Data?
Generally, solar panel installations in Local Data are considered 'Permitted Development' and do not require planning permission, provided they do not protrude more than 200mm from the roof slope. Exceptions apply if you live in a listed building.
How much can I save in W16?
Based on the average floor area of 578m² in W16, a standard system could save significantly on electricity bills. See the financial calculator above for a specific estimate.
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