Find The Best Solar Panel Installers Near Me With Joju Solar

Founded in 2006, Joju Solar has become one of the leading solar panel companies in the UK. With offices in areas across London, Oxford and Sheffield, our engineers are perfectly placed to assist you with everything you need to get your solar panels up and running. You can become one of the 1.3 million households in the UK who has chosen this sustainable energy option.

Joju Solar can handle your entire order from start to finish. We can help you select the best solar panels for your needs and we have experienced solar panels installers nearby – so we can have your new solar panels ordered, installed and up and running in just a matter of days.

Solar panels are an extremely clean and cost effective way to generate energy for your home, business or local community. We have fitted thousands of households across the UK, including schools, churches, councils, warehouses and listed buildings. Our solutions are completely bespoke to you and your needs, so we can help you find the best quotes, products and outcome possible.

 

Get a free and fast quote here, email us at info@joju.co.uk or call us today on 0207 697 1000 to speak to a professional.

 

Do Joju Solar Offer Solar Panels Installers Near Me?

Yes, we have installation teams strategically located across England, including Oxfordshire, the South Coast, West Midlands, East Midlands, Yorkshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Surrey and London – and we are happy to travel wherever you are in the UK.

We have built a team of experienced solar panel installers for more than 20 years, so you can be guaranteed a professional service from start to finish.

 

How Much Does it Cost For New Solar Panels and Installation?

New solar panels and fitting can cost between £5,700 to £12,000 depending on how many panels you require, their size, their efficiency and placement.  

For cheap solar panels, you might use crystalline silicon modules which are popular for commercial and community projects who need to build an economic case for investment. Being cheap, they are less efficient at 16% and may not be completely reliable.

Higher efficiency solar panels can reach conversions of 22%+ and this can be used to power the electricity of the house and even an electric car. These perform much better on small rooftops, for maximum efficiency. 

Who Do You Offer Solar Panels For?

  • Bungalows
  • 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached Homes
  • 4-6 Bedroom Detached Homes
  • Council and Government Buildings
  • Churches and Cathedrals
  • Farms and Agricultural Industries
  • Historic and Listed Buildings
  • Schools, Colleges and Universities
  • Shopping Centres and Supermarkets
  • Warehouses and Factories

 

How We Choose Our Solar Panels

Brand value – In order to choose a trusted product, we choose from well-respected brands.  Most people purchasing solar panels wouldn’t recognise the names of the manufacturers, as they are not usually household names.  

Module testing – We check the outdoor performance of our chosen modules so we know they perform well in real life.

Warranties – The length of warranty is also an important indicator of quality. Most modules come with a 10-year product warranty (guarantee that the module won’t break), although some manufacturers such as Sunpower offer a 25 year product warranty. We also check that these warranties are insurance backed by European insurers.

Installer feedback – Our solar panel installers are working with the products day in, day out. We rely on feedback from our installation teams about the product they are installing.  Historically, we have stopped installing some brands, as our solar panel fitters felt they were too flimsy.

Ethics and sustainability – These are important considerations for us as a green business in choosing the products we offer.  We ensure all our modules are guaranteed conflict metals free.  We’ve also written about wider ethical and sustainability issues in more detail for Ethical Consumer magazine.

Efficiency – Efficiency is more important in choosing the category of solar panel (cheap solar panels vs. high efficiency panels), as within each class there is little variation between similar modules.  Cheap solar panels will give you the lowest system price, whereas high efficiency panels will maximise generation and income over the system lifetime.

 

 

How Can I Get a Quote For a Solar Panel Near Me?

Joju offers a completely free and no obligation solar panel quote, if you are looking for initial costs or looking to proceed right away.

 

Get a free and fast quote here, email us at info@joju.co.uk or call us today on 0207 697 1000 to speak to a professional.

 

FAQs

How Soon Can I Get a Solar Panel Near Me?

We can help you select the best solar panel for your home, school or commercial building and arrange an installer to visit your site and carry out the fitting work usually within a few days of enquiring. 

 

Can You Help Me Find Cheap Solar Panels?

Yes, we have access to a wide range of manufacturers from across the world and several specialist solar panel companies that you will not find elsewhere. We will be able to help you calculate the initial cost, running costs and savings and return on investment, to make the purchase as affordable and effective as possible.

 

How Much Money Can I Save Using Solar Panels?

The average UK household saves around £565 per year on their electricity bills, which means that it takes a few years to cover your initial investment. Some sources state that it can save up to £1,100 on your monthly electricity bills.

Large surface areas such as community buildings, warehouses and churches have the potential for bigger savings. There are also schemes available such as The Feed-in Tariff and Smart Export Guarantee which allow solar panel owners to make extra money by selling any excess electricity they make back to the grid.

 

Is it Possible To Get Solar Panel Grants?

Yes, there are certain grants available based on income eligibility and type of home across the UK, Scotland and Wales that can offer £6,000-£10,000 that you can put towards a new solar panel. Popular grants include ECO4, Solar Together and Home Upgrade Scheme. 

 

How is Joju Solar Different?

At Joju Solar, we understand that solar panels have become a new popular craze and this means that sometimes buyers are overpaying or getting a solution that is not the best for them.

Joju Solar was founded by entrepreneur Joe Michaels and Oxford University renewables lecturer Dr Chris Jardine, Joju Solar have been pioneers in the renewables industry ever since.  We bring an ethical stance to business, with an emphasis on quality and service.

We’re particularly proud of our work with communities –  we built the very first community-funded solar project in the UK, and have been responsible for nearly 10% of all community renewables in the UK – all of it rooftop mounted solar.

The latest addition to our portfolio is electric vehicle chargers, and we are becoming the go-to installer for councils and businesses across the country.

It’s all part of our vision of a democratic, low carbon, all-electric future for all. Hence, it is our true passion to help you truly find the best solar panel for you, so that you can get the best quality possible, efficiency and return on investment.

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