E12000005 · England

Solar panels in Birmingham (B46): cost + payback

By Jim FellLast updated:

TL;DR

  • Typical UK install: £4,000–£8,000 for 3.5–5 kW with battery option.
  • Smart Export Guarantee pays 3–15p/kWh for exported electricity.
  • Median EPC band across 3,627 B46 (Birmingham) properties: D.
  • 40% at band C or better — typically intact roofs.
  • MCS-certified installer required for SEG eligibility + DNO sign-off.

What the EPC data shows for B46 (Birmingham)

We’ve aggregated the current Energy Performance Certificate band for 3,627 properties in B46 (Birmingham), drawn live from the GOV.UK EPC Register. The median home in our sample sits at band D. Around 40% of properties are at band C or better — homes with newer roofs, modern fabric and intact membranes that typically accept a rooftop PV install with minimal pre-work. The balance (band D and below) more often needs a quick structural survey to confirm the roof can carry the panel weight without reinforcement.

EPC band distribution across 3,627 properties in B46 (Birmingham) — solar PV readiness context
BandPropertiesShareSolar install context
Band A180.5%Modern roof; clean install, panels often built-in
Band B3369.3%Strong fabric; smooth fit on standard mounting
Band C1,09630.2%Typical UK roof; straightforward install in most cases
Band D1,50441.5%Confirm roof age before install; reinforcement rare
Band E55315.2%Likely older roof; structural sign-off advisable
Band F832.3%Roof condition often the cost driver; survey upfront
Band G371.0%Plan a roof refurb before solar; reuse scaffolding
EPC band distribution across 3,627 properties in B46 (Birmingham) — solar PV readiness contextSource: GOV.UK EPC Register. Sample collected 2026-05-14.

The typical B46 (Birmingham) home — solar context

EPC data adds three useful signals for sizing a solar PV install:

  • Floor area: median 83 m². Roof area tracks loosely with floor area; the median B46 (Birmingham) roof supports a 3.5–5 kW PV system.
  • Current heating cost: median £695/yr . Solar economics improve sharply if you also electrify heating — a heat pump powered partly by self-consumed solar effectively buys electricity at near zero cost for the self-consumed share.
  • Property mix: Detached 26%, End-Terrace 12%, Mid-Terrace 19%, Semi-Detached 41%. Detached and semi-detached homes have the strongest unshaded roof case; terraces work but may share roof pitches with neighbours.
  • Dominant age band: England and Wales: 1950-1966. Older roofs may need a structural sign-off pre-install; post-1990 roofs typically accept solar with minimal pre-work.

Typical solar payback in B46 (Birmingham)

Based on the median B46 (Birmingham) home in our EPC sample — a semi-detached house around 83 m² — a 4 kWp roof-mounted PV system (roughly 10 × 400 W panels) fits the typical roof size and generates about 4,100 kWh a year. Install cost sits around £5,600 fully fitted (0% VAT on domestic PV means no grant paperwork — the price is what you pay).

Illustrative annual solar economics for a 83m² semi-detached house in B46 (Birmingham)
LinekWh / year£ / year
Self-consumed (offsets 27p/kWh import)1,435£387
Exported (SEG at 15p/kWh)2,665£400
Total annual bill saving4,100£787
Illustrative annual solar economics for a 83m² semi-detached house in B46 (Birmingham)Assumes ~35% self-consumption without a battery — typical for a working-hours household. A battery pushes self-consumption to ~75%, cutting export earnings but increasing higher-rate import savings.

Simple payback on the £5,600 install is ~7.1 years at today’s standard tariffs — well inside the 25-year MCS panel warranty. Financed at 8.9% APR over 10 years, monthly cost is roughly £71/mo against £66/mo of bill savings — a net of £5/mo outlay while the loan runs, then £66/mo pure saving from year 11 on. A dedicated EV tariff or heat-pump time-of-use tariff widens the gap further because self-consumed solar offsets a higher import price during peak hours.

Typical install cost in B46 (Birmingham)

Solar PV install costs in B46 (Birmingham) fall in the UK national range: £4,000 to £8,000 for a 3.5–5 kW system (10–14 panels typically), £6,500 to £10,500 with a 5 kWh battery, and £9,000 to £14,000 for a fully-loaded system with 10 kWh+ battery and an EV-ready inverter. Labour rates in E12000005 sit close to the UK mean. Three factors drive most of the spread: roof complexity (a single-aspect roof is cheaper than a hipped or stepped roof with multiple segments), inverter location (loft is cheapest; integrated DC-coupled inverter on the panel is most expensive), and whether scaffolding access is straightforward.

Smart Export Guarantee in B46 (Birmingham)

The Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) pays you for every kWh of solar electricity you export to the grid rather than use in your home. Every UK electricity supplier with more than 150,000 customers must offer an SEG tariff — rates today run from 3p/kWh (suppliers offering the minimum) to about 15p/kWh (the most generous fixed-rate tariffs from Octopus, E.ON Next, EDF and a few independents). The SEG tariff you can get in B46 (Birmingham) depends on which supplier you use for your electricity bill — not your location. A typical 4 kW system on a sunny south-facing UK roof generates around 3,400 kWh a year, of which roughly half is consumed directly (saves you electricity-rate cost) and roughly half is exported (paid at SEG rate).

Does B46 (Birmingham) have planning quirks?

For most homes in B46 (Birmingham), rooftop solar falls under Permitted Development — no planning application required as long as panels don’t project more than 200mm above the roof plane, don’t cover the highest part of the roof, and (for flat roofs) aren’t closer than 1m to the edge. The exceptions worth checking before you commit: if the property is in a Conservation Area or is a Listed Building, planning consent IS required and panels can’t face a highway. B46 (Birmingham)’s historic / conservation areas vary — check Planning Portal solar-panel rules with your postcode before scheduling a survey.

What this means for your home

Whether solar PV pays back well on your specific home in B46 (Birmingham)comes down to three things the EPC alone can’t answer: usable roof area + orientation (south + south-west are best in the UK), your daytime electricity usage (the more you self-consume, the faster the payback), and whether you’d add a battery (shifts marginal electricity from export to self-consumption — typically worth doing if you spend >£800/yr on electricity). Propertoasty’s free pre-survey check combines your address, the Google Solar API’s high-resolution roof segmentation, and your EPC to size a system and estimate payback in about five minutes.

Run a free pre-survey check on your home — installer-ready report, panel count + system size, expected kWh/year output, payback in years, and a list of MCS-certified installers covering B46 (Birmingham).

MCS-certified solar PV installers covering B46 (Birmingham) postcode area

We’ve matched these installers from the official MCS directory based on their service-area coverage of B46 (Birmingham) postcode area. Ratings come from Google verified reviews. To get an installer-ready suitability report and connect with one of them, click through to the free 5-minute check.

Sam Ward Electrical Ltd

17.0 km away · B14 6TU

Covers: Solar PV · Battery storage

  • MCS #NAP-63406
5

46 Google reviews

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Greenstorm PV Limited

14.4 km away · B3 1RB

Covers: Air-source heat pump · Solar PV · Battery storage

  • MCS #IAA-10033
5

44 Google reviews

Verified Jul 2026

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Bratt's Building Limited

8.8 km away · B24 0DN

Covers: Solar PV · Battery storage

  • MCS #NAP-28757
4.9

181 Google reviews

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Apex Nationwide Ltd

11.7 km away · B7 5JR

Covers: Air-source heat pump · Solar PV

  • MCS #BAB-258216
4.9

108 Google reviews

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Das Efx Electrical Installations Ltd

21.2 km away · WS1 3QD

Covers: Solar PV · Battery storage

  • MCS #NAP-62759
5

20 Google reviews

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MSC Heating Limited

6.7 km away · B34 6LX

Covers: Air-source heat pump · Solar PV

  • MCS #NIC-3511
4.9

71 Google reviews

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B. D. C. ROOFING LTD

23.6 km away · WS10 8LP

Covers: Solar PV

  • MCS #NAP-79439
5

17 Google reviews

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Midland Solar Installer Ltd

11.4 km away · B23 7DS

Covers: Air-source heat pump · Solar PV

  • MCS #NIC-200078
4.9

38 Google reviews

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Solar panel cost by property size

Typical system sizes for a home in B46 (Birmingham), with UK average prices from the official MCS installer database. The right-hand column shows the cost with a home battery included (roughly £3,000 extra).

Home sizeYearly usageSystem sizeCost (system only)With home battery
1-bed / flat≈1,800 kWh / yr2.25 kWp (5 panels)£3,900£6,900
2-3 bed≈2,700 kWh / yr4.5 kWp (10 panels)£7,800£10,800
4-5 bed≈4,100 kWh / yr6.75 kWp (15 panels)£11,800£14,800

These are UK-wide averages — your actual quote will vary with your roof, insulation, and installer. A guide only; your installer’s final quote will differ.

Also in B46 (Birmingham)

Every service page below is generated from the same local EPC + MCS-installer data as this one — pick whichever matches what you’re researching:

Not suitable for rooftop in B46 (Birmingham)? UK plug-in solar was legalised in April 2026 — 800 W kits from £400, no MCS installer needed. Read our UK plug-in solar guide →

Sources

  1. Ofgem — Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) — accessed May 2026
  2. MCS — Find an installer (solar PV) — accessed May 2026
  3. Ofgem — Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) — accessed May 2026
  4. GOV.UK — Find an energy certificate (EPC Register) — accessed May 2026
  5. GOV.UK — Solar PV permitted development rules — accessed May 2026

EPC aggregate data contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (© Crown copyright and database right).