Roof-Mounted Solar Panels in Ireland: A Homeowner’s Guide

Sunvolt Limited
May 18, 2026

Thinking about installing roof-mounted solar panels in Ireland? Learn how solar PV works, what grants are available, whether you need planning permission, and how export payments work.

Why roof-mounted solar panels are growing in Ireland

Roof-mounted solar panels are becoming one of the most practical ways for Irish homeowners to reduce electricity bills, generate cleaner power, and make better use of unused roof space. Solar photovoltaic panels, usually called solar PV, convert daylight into electricity that can be used in the home for appliances, lighting, heating controls, EV charging, and more. Unlike solar thermal panels, which heat water, solar PV panels generate electricity when exposed to light. (citizensinformation.ie)

Ireland’s climate may be cloudy, but solar PV does not need hot weather to work. It performs best in bright conditions, but it can still generate electricity from daylight throughout the year. For many households, the main benefit is using free electricity during the day and reducing the amount bought from the grid.

Do you need planning permission?

In most cases, Irish homeowners can install roof-mounted solar panels without applying for planning permission. Updated national rules allow houses, regardless of location, to install unlimited solar panels on rooftops without planning permission, subject to conditions. The previous 12 square metre or 50% roof limit for homes has been removed. (gov.ie)

However, there are still exceptions. Restrictions may apply near certain aviation sites, on protected structures, and in Architectural Conservation Areas. If your property is listed, historic, or located in a sensitive area, check with your local authority before work begins. (gov.ie)

SEAI solar PV grant in Ireland

Homeowners may be eligible for the SEAI Solar Electricity Grant, which helps with the cost of buying and installing solar PV panels. The grant is available to homeowners, private landlords, owner management companies, and approved housing bodies, provided the home has an MPRN, was built and occupied before 2021, and has not already received solar PV grant funding for that MPRN. (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland)

As of 2026, the domestic solar PV grant is capped at €1,800. SEAI’s grant values are €700 per kWp up to 2kWp, then €200 for every additional kWp up to 4kWp. A 4kWp system reaches the maximum grant amount. (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland)

A key point: you must apply for and receive SEAI grant approval before installing the panels or starting the work. Once approval is issued, the work must be completed and documentation submitted within eight months. (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland)

Connecting solar panels to the grid

Roof-mounted solar PV systems in Ireland are normally connected to the electricity network as micro-generation. ESB Networks defines a micro-generator as a generator operating in parallel with the low-voltage network and rated up to about 6kVA for single-phase homes or 11kVA for three-phase connections. Solar PV is one of the listed micro-generation technologies. (Default)

Before or during installation, an NC6 notification is usually submitted to ESB Networks. Installers often handle this step, but homeowners should confirm it has been completed. The system must be installed by a registered electrical contractor, and the inverter must meet the required Irish standards. (Default)

If your home does not already have a smart meter, ESB Networks says it aims to install one within four months of processing a valid NC6 form where the customer is eligible. (Default)

Can you sell excess solar electricity?

Yes. If your system is registered and you meet the supplier requirements, excess electricity exported to the grid can be paid through the Clean Export Guarantee. This means electricity you do not use in the home can be sold back to the grid through your electricity supplier. (Electric Ireland ROI)

Export rates vary by supplier and can change over time. For example, Electric Ireland lists a current microgeneration export rate of 19.5c per kWh and estimates that typical export payments may range from €50 to €300 per year depending on the size and type of system. (Electric Ireland ROI)

What makes a roof suitable?

The best roofs for solar PV usually have good daylight exposure, limited shading, and enough space for a practical number of panels. South-facing roofs often generate the most electricity, but east- and west-facing roofs can also work well, especially for homes that use more electricity in the morning or evening.

Before installing, a solar contractor should assess:

  • Roof orientation and pitch
  • Shading from chimneys, trees, dormers, or nearby buildings
  • Roof condition and available space
  • Daytime electricity use
  • Whether a battery, hot-water diverter, or EV charger would improve self-consumption

Is a battery worth it?

A battery can store surplus solar electricity for use later in the day, but it adds cost. For some homes, especially those with high evening use, a battery may improve savings. For others, exporting excess electricity and using appliances during daylight hours may be enough. The right choice depends on your electricity use, tariff, system size, and budget.

Choosing an installer

Use an experienced solar PV contractor who is familiar with Irish grant requirements, ESB Networks notification rules, and Safe Electric standards. A good installer should provide a roof survey, expected generation estimate, equipment details, warranty information, grant guidance, and clear aftercare.

Before signing, ask for:

  • A written quote with system size in kWp
  • Panel and inverter specifications
  • Warranty details
  • Expected annual generation
  • Grant eligibility confirmation
  • NC6 submission confirmation
  • Estimated payback period

Final thoughts

Roof-mounted solar panels can be a strong investment for Irish homeowners who want lower electricity bills, cleaner energy, and some protection from future energy price changes. With planning rules now more flexible, SEAI grant support still available, and export payments in place, solar PV is more accessible than ever for many homes in Ireland.

The best results come from matching the system to your roof, your daily electricity use, and your long-term plans. Before installing, check grant eligibility, confirm whether any planning restrictions apply, and choose a qualified installer who will handle the technical and grid-connection requirements properly.

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