Stadium London

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.

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Roof capacity
4.8 MWp
~12,111 panels at full fit
Annual generation
3.9 GWh–4.8 GWh
across the whole roof
Could power
~1,607
average UK homes
CO₂ saved
~2,079 t
per year, at full capacity

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

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium's unbroken wrap-around roof ring enclosing the pitch, seen from above in north London.

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

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