Could Tottenham Hotspur Stadium go solar?
Opened in 2019, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium carries one of the largest continuous wrap-around roofs in English football — some 32,000 sq m of it. Clad entirely in panels, solar on the Tottenham Hotspur roof could reach a theoretical ~4.8 MW, with an estimated 3.9–4.8 million kWh generated each year. That output roughly matches the annual electricity of about 1,600 north London homes.
Drag the handle — aerial photo left, Google Solar's measured annual sun intensity right. Brighter means more energy landing per square metre.
Roof area read from above: ~32,403 m².Imagery dated 2024-08-11.
Full methodology, assumptions and cross-checks: how we measure. Includes solar data from Google.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from above
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