Stadium Hull

Could MKM Stadium go solar?

Out in Hull's West Park, the MKM Stadium sits under a single continuous sweeping roof over its near-uniform bowl — captured in fresh 2025 aerial imagery. Solar panels across that ~17,700 sq m span could give Hull City's home a theoretical full-roof capacity near 2.9 MW, with an estimated 2.2–2.7 million kWh generated a year, akin to about 900 homes.

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Drag the handle — aerial photo left, Google Solar's measured annual sun intensity right. Brighter means more energy landing per square metre.

Roof capacity
2.9 MWp
~7,235 panels at full fit
Annual generation
2.2 GWh–2.7 GWh
across the whole roof
Could power
~902
average UK homes
CO₂ saved
~1,167 t
per year, at full capacity

Roof area read from above: ~17,689 m².Imagery dated 2025-04-30.

Full methodology, assumptions and cross-checks: how we measure. Includes solar data from Google.

MKM Stadium from above

The MKM Stadium's continuous sweeping bowl roof set in the greenery of West Park, Hull, seen from above.

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Morning sun on the rooftop solar panels of a red-brick UK semi-detached home

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