Solar installers · Newcastle

Solar installers in Newcastle.

Find listed solar installers covering Newcastle, Tyneside and Northumberland — across 60 NE postcode districts. Solar works in the North-East: a well-oriented roof pays its way, and the roof check tells you where yours stands.

Listed installers

Covering Newcastle & Tyneside.

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A. & J. Keith Limited T/A Solar Solutions NE

Wallsend · North-East

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Advanced Renewable Power Ltd

18b Parsons Trade Park Parsons Road Washington · North-East

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Barton Ecogen Ltd

Northumberland · North-East

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Bespoke Electrical Solutions Limited

North Shields · North-East

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Caretech Systems Ltd

Northumberland · North-East

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By the numbers

Newcastle solar, measured.

Typical yearly generation, per kW of panels

≈951 kWh per kWp a year — around the UK average

For every kilowatt of panels, a well-placed Newcastle roof generates about this much a year. Your own total depends on roof direction, pitch and shading — the roof check estimates it for your address.

How the sun falls across the year

4.8 hrsJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Best month · May ~120 kWh
Quietest · December ~30 kWh
Apr–Sep share ~68%

Sunlight peaks in summer and dips in winter — a system is sized for the whole year, not just the peak. Estimated from PVGIS climate data for your postcode area; a roof survey confirms your exact figure.

Solar resource data: © European Union, 2025, PVGIS, EU Science Hub.

5 MCS-certified installers cover Newcastle in our directory, and 2 also fit battery storage.

Sun figures from PVGIS; roof estimates include solar data from Google. How we measure.

Local context

Solar in Newcastle: quick guide.

As with the rest of the north, the big myth about solar in Newcastle is that it's not worth it this far up. It is — yields are lower than the south coast, but a well-oriented roof still earns its keep. The local quirks here are more about the housing than the weather: Tyneside flats and terraces, and heritage areas in the city core.

A few North-East things worth knowing:

  • Solar runs on daylight. Even bright overcast days generate power, and the long summer days this far north help the annual total.
  • Tyneside flats. The classic upstairs/downstairs pairs share one roof, so an install can need both owners on side — the roof's usually fine, the ownership adds a step.
  • Terraces. Much of the inner city is terraced, so the street's orientation largely sets the system. East or west still works well.
  • Conservation areas. Grainger Town, Jesmond and parts of the older suburbs are conservation areas; listed or street-visible roofs there can need consent.
  • Battery storage. With time-of-use tariffs spreading, it's worth running the numbers through the savings calculator.

Grants & support

What help is available in Newcastle?

Solar and battery installations across the UK are currently zero-rated for VAT until 31 March 2027 — a straight saving on the installed price for every household, with no application needed. In England, ECO4 and the Warm Homes scheme can help eligible lower-income households with energy-efficiency measures through their energy supplier or local council.

Eligibility for grant schemes depends on your income, home and circumstances, and the schemes change. We keep the current picture on one page rather than guess what you'll qualify for.

Common questions

FAQs about solar in Newcastle.

Do solar panels work in Newcastle and the North-East?

Yes. The North-East is further north, so annual yield is lower than the south — but the difference is smaller than most people expect, and a well-oriented roof still pays its way. Solar runs on daylight, not heat, and the region's long summer days help the yearly total. The deciding factor for any Newcastle roof is its direction, pitch and shading, which you can check from your postcode.

Are Tyneside flat roofs suitable for solar?

Usually, but there's a wrinkle. Tyneside flats — the region's distinctive upstairs/downstairs pairs — share a single pitched roof between two homes, so an install often needs both owners on side, much like a shared roof anywhere. The roof itself is generally fine; it's the shared ownership that adds a step. A local installer will have handled plenty of them.

Do I need planning permission for solar panels in Newcastle?

For most homes, no — solar panels are usually permitted development. It gets stricter for listed buildings and in conservation areas such as Grainger Town, Jesmond and parts of the older suburbs, where street-visible panels can need planning permission. A local installer who works Tyneside will know where your home stands.

Which areas does this cover?

This page covers the whole NE postcode area — Newcastle, Gateshead, North and South Tyneside plus Northumberland, including Blyth, Cramlington, Hexham and Morpeth. Listed installers usually cover a broad stretch of the region; check whether your nearest one covers your specific postcode district.

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