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Solar Panels Wakefield: Costs, Savings & Local Data

How much can solar panels save you in Wakefield?

A typical 4kW solar panel system in Wakefield generates around 3,760 kWh per year, saving you approximately £546 annually on electricity bills and export payments. With 1,440 hours of sunshine per year, most Wakefield homeowners see payback within 10–13 years.

Wakefield receives around 1,440 hours of sunshine each year. A typical 4kW solar panel system here can generate approximately 3,760 kWh annually, providing meaningful savings on your electricity bills and reducing your household's carbon footprint.

Wakefield receives around 1,440 hours of sunshine per year, positioned in the Calder Valley between Leeds and the South Yorkshire coalfield. The cathedral city has a mix of Victorian terraced housing in the centre and modern estates in Ossett, Horbury, and Stanley. Wakefield's relatively flat position in the eastern part of West Yorkshire gives it reasonable solar conditions, and most homeowners have suitable roof space for a productive solar installation.

Solar panel key figures for Wakefield

1,440 hrs

Annual sunshine hours

Met Office / PVGIS regional data

3,760 kWh

Annual generation (4kW)

Based on 940 kWh/kWp yield

£546

Annual savings (4kW)

At 24.5p/kWh + SEG

~12 years

Estimated payback

Based on average 4kW system cost

Solar panel savings by system size in Wakefield

The table below shows estimated costs, annual savings, and payback periods for different solar panel system sizes in Wakefield. Figures are based on a south-facing roof with no shading, using Wakefield's regional solar yield of 940 kWh/kWp.

Solar panel estimates for Wakefield — based on 940 kWh/kWp regional yield, 24.5p/kWh electricity rate, 4.5p/kWh SEG rate. 0% VAT included.
System SizePanelsCostAnnual SavingPayback
3 kW~8 panels£4,500–£6,500£409~13 years
4 kW~10 panels£5,500–£8,000£545~12 years
5 kW~13 panels£6,500–£9,500£682~12 years

Solar energy in Wakefield: local context

Yorkshire's mix of urban and rural housing, from stone terraces to suburban estates, offers varied solar installation opportunities. The region's hilly terrain in parts means roof orientation and shading assessments are particularly important.

Wakefield homeowners benefit from 0% VAT on residential solar installations (until at least March 2027) and can earn income through the Smart Export Guarantee by selling surplus electricity back to the grid.

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