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Typical Savings For Your Home
£600 – £1,150 /year
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  1. See real solar prices
    Instant solar price estimates based on your home before seeing an installer. No contact details required to start..
  2. Enter your details
    Tell us about your home to personalise your estimate..
  3. Choose your installer
    Finding a reliable solar panel installer is just as important as choosing the right system. Installation quality, warranty coverage, and aftercare all play a major role in how well your solar panels perform over time. That’s why it’s important to compare multiple quotes from trusted local installers before making a decision.

    SunBru helps you compare solar installers by matching you with MCS-certified professionals who have been vetted for quality, pricing, and customer satisfaction. Instead of contacting multiple companies yourself, you can receive tailored quotes based on your home, energy usage, and roof type in under 60 seconds.

    By comparing solar panel quotes, homeowners can ensure they get the best value for money, the right system size, and access to optional upgrades like battery storage. All installers in our network meet strict standards, giving you peace of mind from quote to installation.
Flexible finance & payment plans available

Why Sun-Bru

  • Free Site Assessment
  • MCS Certified Installers
  • Smart Export Guarantee
  • Full Installation – Warranty
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⭐4.9/5 from 18,000+ homeowners
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Solar Panel Savings

Instant Solar Pricing Calculator Scotland

Get an instant estimate for solar panels without speaking to an installer. Our free Solar Pricing Calculator helps homeowners across Scotland understand how much a solar panel system could cost, how much they could save and whether battery storage is worth considering — all in under 60 seconds.

For many homeowners, the biggest frustration when researching solar panels is the number of forms, sales calls and home visits required just to get a rough idea of pricing. Most people simply want to know whether solar panels are affordable for their home before committing to installer appointments.

That's exactly what our calculator is designed to do.
Instead of waiting days for quotes or speaking to multiple companies, our calculator provides an instant estimate based on your property, energy usage and location. Whether you live in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Stirling, Perth, Ayrshire, Fife or elsewhere in Scotland, you can quickly see the potential costs and savings associated with solar panels.

Why Use An Instant Solar Pricing Calculator?

One of the most common questions homeowners ask is:

"How much do solar panels actually cost for a house like mine?"

The answer depends on several factors including roof size, electricity usage, roof direction and whether battery storage is included. Because every home is different, many solar companies require a survey before providing pricing.
Our calculator bridges that gap by giving homeowners a realistic estimate before requesting formal quotes.

Within seconds, you can see:

Estimated solar installation costs

Recommended system size

Number of solar panels required

Expected annual electricity generation

Potential electricity bill savings

Smart Export Guarantee earnings

Battery storage pricing

Estimated payback period

Long-term savings projections

This allows you to understand the potential value of solar panels without speaking to an installer.

How Much Do Solar Panels Cost In Scotland?

Solar panel prices vary depending on the size of the system and the equipment selected.

Typical installation costs across Scotland include:

Small properties: £4,500–£6,000

Average family homes: £6,000–£8,500

Larger properties: £8,500–£12,000+

Solar batteries: £2,500–£8,000+


The exact cost depends on the number of panels required, roof layout, inverter selection and battery capacity.
Our calculator uses these factors to provide a tailored estimate based on your circumstances.

Instant Solar Pricing Without The Sales Process
Many homeowners are hesitant to enquire about solar panels because they worry about receiving multiple sales calls or feeling pressured into making a decision.
Our calculator allows you to explore solar pricing independently.

There are:

No home visits required

No lengthy consultations

No obligation to proceed

No pressure from sales representatives

You simply enter a few property details and receive an estimate instantly.

This makes it easier to understand whether solar panels are likely to be a worthwhile investment before taking the next step.

How Accurate Are Instant Solar Estimates?

Our calculator uses a combination of property information, typical system costs and solar generation data to estimate likely installation costs and savings.

While no online calculator can replace a professional survey, it can provide a strong indication of:

Likely installation costs

Annual electricity production

Potential savings

Battery storage benefits

Payback period estimates

Most homeowners find that an instant estimate gives them enough information to decide whether they want to explore solar further.

Solar Panel Savings In Scotland

Solar panels can help reduce household electricity bills by generating free electricity from daylight.

Many Scottish homeowners save between £600 and £1,150 per year through a combination of lower electricity bills and Smart Export Guarantee payments.

The amount you save depends on:

Household electricity usage

Roof orientation

System size

Battery storage

Energy prices

Export tariff rates

Properties with higher electricity consumption often achieve the greatest financial benefits because more solar energy can be used directly within the home.

What Is The Smart Export Guarantee?

The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) allows homeowners to earn money by exporting unused electricity back to the National Grid.

When your solar panels generate more electricity than your home requires, the surplus energy can be sold to participating suppliers.

These payments provide an additional financial benefit alongside reduced electricity bills and can improve the overall return on investment of a solar panel system.
Our calculator includes estimated SEG earnings to provide a more complete picture of potential savings.
Instant Solar Pricing With Battery Storage
Battery storage has become one of the most requested solar upgrades in Scotland.

A battery stores unused solar energy generated during the day and allows it to be used later when electricity demand is higher.

Without battery storage, much of your unused electricity may be exported to the grid.

With battery storage, homeowners can:

Use more of their own electricity

Reduce grid dependence

Lower electricity bills further

Improve self-consumption

Increase energy independence

Our calculator can provide separate estimates for solar-only systems and solar-plus-battery installations so you can compare both options.

How Long Do Solar Panels Take To Pay For Themselves?
The payback period depends on installation costs, electricity prices and energy usage.

Many Scottish homeowners currently achieve payback periods of approximately 6–10 years.
Given that modern solar panels typically last 25 years or more, this means many systems continue generating savings long after the original investment has been recovered.

Battery storage can sometimes extend the payback period slightly but may increase long-term savings by reducing electricity imports.

Who Should Use The Instant Solar Calculator?

The calculator is ideal for homeowners who:

Want an estimate before requesting quotes

Are researching solar panel costs

Want to understand potential savings

Are considering battery storage

Want to compare solar against rising energy prices

Prefer to avoid sales calls during the research stage

Whether you're simply exploring your options or actively planning a solar installation, the calculator provides a quick and convenient starting point.

Why Compare Multiple Solar Quotes?

While an instant calculator provides an excellent estimate, installation prices can vary significantly between providers.
Comparing multiple quotes helps homeowners:

Find competitive pricing

Compare warranties

Evaluate equipment quality

Review battery options

Understand expected performance

Identify the best overall value

Many homeowners save hundreds or even thousands of pounds by comparing installer recommendations before making a decision.

Get Your Instant Solar Price Today

Our free Instant Solar Pricing Calculator gives Scottish homeowners a fast and convenient way to understand solar panel costs without speaking to an installer.
In under 60 seconds you can discover:

Estimated installation costs

Recommended system size

Annual electricity savings

Smart Export Guarantee income

Battery storage pricing

Payback period estimates

Potential lifetime savings

Use the calculator today and find out how much solar panels could cost — and how much you could save — without a sales call, home visit or obligation.
2–3 Bed Home
Save £600 – £850/Year
4 Bed Home
Save £850 – £1,150/Year
18,000+ Homeowners have used the Sun-Bru solar tool.
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SunBru compares real quotes from trusted local installers
  • Panel systems
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Solar FAQ'S

  • How much do solar panels cost?
    Most solar panel systems in cost between £4,000 and £6,000 depending on system size, roof type, and whether battery storage is included. Smaller homes typically sit at the lower end, while larger systems with batteries cost more.

    South-facing roofs generate the most electricity, but solar panels still work well on east and west-facing homes. Many homeowners choose to compare quotes to find the best value and system for their property.
  • Do solar panels work in bad weather?
    Yes. Solar panels generate electricity even on cloudy days, and receives enough daylight to make solar worthwhile.
  • Do I need planning permission for solar panels?
    Most homes don’t need planning permission, as solar panels are usually classed as permitted development. You may need permission if your property is listed or in a conservation area. Your installer will advise if anything is required.