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50kW Commercial Solar Cost

50kW Commercial Solar System Cost & Payback UK 2026

A 50kW commercial solar system fits small offices and similar properties with approximately 280 m² of usable roof. Annual savings around £14,250, payback in 3.4–4.4 years.

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50kW

System size

~47k

Annual kWh

£14k

Annual saving

3.4yr

Payback (low)

A 50kW commercial solar system is one of the most common UK rooftop sizes — sized for small offices, retail units, light industrial buildings, small hotels, primary schools, GP surgeries, mid-sized car dealerships. This page gives you the live 2026 cost, generation, savings, and payback numbers, taken directly from our installed fleet. No marketing fluff: real numbers from real installs.

50kW Solar System — Quick Numbers (UK 2026)

Here is what a 50kW commercial solar PV system typically delivers across the UK in 2026:

  • Typical panel count: ~110 panels at 455 Wp tier-1 monocrystalline.
  • Roof area required: approximately 280 m² of usable, south-facing or east/west roof.
  • Annual generation: ~47,500 kWh per year (UK national average — Midlands).
  • Installed cost: £47,500–£60,000 including VAT, design, supply, install, DNO, commissioning.
  • First-year saving: £13,700–£14,250 (assumes 80% self-consumption, 20% export at SEG rates).
  • Simple payback: 3.4–4.4 years before any AIA or finance is applied.
  • 25-year lifetime savings: £356,000+ at current grid prices.

50kW Solar System Cost Breakdown

The £47,500–£60,000 install range for a 50kW system breaks down approximately as:

  • Panels (45%): tier-1 monocrystalline panels (JA Solar, Trina, Longi, Jinko) — £21,375–£27,000
  • Inverters (15%): string or central inverters (SolarEdge, SMA, Huawei) — £7,125–£9,000
  • Mounting & cabling (12%): roof-rated mounting hardware, DC cable, AC cable — £5,700–£7,200
  • Installation labour (15%): rigging, electrical, MCS commissioning — £7,125–£9,000
  • Design, DNO & paperwork (8%): structural sign-off, G99 application, MCS pack — £3,800–£4,800
  • Contingency (5%): scaffolding, weather, late-stage variations — £2,375–£3,000

50kW Solar System Payback Analysis

A 50kW system installed in 2026 pays back in approximately 3.4–4.4 years for most UK businesses. The exact figure depends on three factors:

  • Self-consumption ratio. Higher daytime electricity use = faster payback. A 50kW system feeding a 24/7 industrial load pays back ~6–8 months faster than one feeding a 9-to-5 office.
  • Grid tariff. Businesses paying 30p+/kWh see paybacks at the lower end (3.4 years); businesses on legacy contracts at 18–22p/kWh see paybacks at the upper end.
  • Finance route. Capital purchase has the fastest paper payback. PPA gives day-one cashflow positive without capital outlay. Asset finance over 7 years often gives a net-positive monthly position from month one.

What Properties Suit a 50kW System?

A 50kW commercial solar system is a strong fit for small offices, retail units, light industrial buildings, small hotels, primary schools, GP surgeries, mid-sized car dealerships. The roof must offer approximately 280 m² of usable space — clear of significant shading, plant rooms, skylights, and rooflights. Roof age matters: panels carry 25-year warranties and are typically not lifted off mid-life, so the underlying roof should have ≥10 years of remaining life. Where the roof is older, our team specs a coordinated roof-and-solar refurbishment.

Tax Treatment of a 50kW Solar Investment

For UK companies, a 50kW solar system qualifies for either:

  • Annual Investment Allowance (AIA): 100% first-year capital allowance up to the AIA cap (£1m as at 2026). For most 50kW systems, 100% of the install cost can be written off against the company's taxable profit in year one.
  • Full Expensing: 100% deduction on main-pool plant for limited companies. Full Expensing is now permanent for solar PV under HMRC's 2024–2026 capital allowances reform.

For a £47,500–£60,000 install at 25% corporation tax, the post-tax effective cost reduces to £35,625–£45,000. Always confirm allowances with your accountant before committing.

Get a Fixed-Price 50kW Solar Quote

Send us your last 12 months of half-hourly meter data plus a sketch (or postcode) of the building. We will return:

  • A specific 50kW system design tailored to your roof — panel count, layout, orientation, inverter sizing.
  • An accurate annual generation forecast modelled in PVSyst from your local irradiance data.
  • A first-year and 25-year saving forecast based on your actual tariff structure (not generic averages).
  • A fixed-price quote inclusive of design, supply, install, DNO, commissioning, MCS handover.

The desk feasibility takes 3–5 working days and is free. From signed proposal to commissioned system: typically 8–14 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 50kW solar system?

A 50kW (kilowatt) commercial solar PV system uses approximately 110 solar panels with a combined nameplate capacity of 50 kilowatts. It generates around 47,500 kWh of electricity per year in the UK, enough to offset 60–90% of typical commercial electricity usage.

How much does a 50kW solar system cost in the UK?

As of 2026, a 50kW commercial solar system costs £47,500–£60,000 fully installed in the UK. This includes panels, inverters, mounting, cabling, electrical work, design, DNO application, MCS commissioning, and 25-year output warranty.

How much will a 50kW solar system save me?

A 50kW system typically saves £13,700–£14,250 per year, depending on grid tariff, self-consumption, and export rates. Over the system's 25-year warrantied life, lifetime savings are typically £313,000+ even after accounting for panel degradation.

How long does a 50kW solar install take?

From signed contract to commissioning: typically 8–14 weeks for a 50kW rooftop system. This includes 1–2 weeks design and DNO submission, 4–8 weeks lead time for panels and inverters, 1–3 weeks of on-site install, and final MCS commissioning.

What roof size do I need for a 50kW system?

A 50kW solar system requires approximately 280 m² of usable roof. The roof should be south, east, or west facing, with no major shading from neighbouring buildings or trees. Flat roofs work well using ballasted mounting at 10–15° tilt; pitched roofs use rail-mounted in-line systems.

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Is 50kW the right system size for my business?

A 50kW solar system is typically suited to businesses consuming 50,000-80,000 kWh annually — roughly a small warehouse, a medium-sized office, a retail unit with HVAC, or a small manufacturing facility. If your annual electricity bill is between £12,000 and £22,000, a 50kW system is likely to deliver the best payback. Larger businesses should consider 100kW+ systems; the cost-per-watt drops meaningfully at larger scale, improving the financial case for oversizing even if self-consumption is initially lower.

Is 50kW the right system size for my business?

A 50kW solar system is typically suited to businesses consuming 50,000-80,000 kWh annually — roughly a small warehouse, a medium-sized office, a retail unit with HVAC, or a small manufacturing facility. If your annual electricity bill is between £12,000 and £22,000, a 50kW system is likely to deliver the best payback. Larger businesses should consider 100kW+ systems; the cost-per-watt drops meaningfully at larger scale, improving the financial case for oversizing even if self-consumption is initially lower.

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Manufacturing site decision-makers should visit our specialist factory solar PV installers. For 3PL and distribution centres, we operate a dedicated team of commercial warehouse solar specialists. Schools, MATs and academy trusts can engage our education-sector solar PV team. Independent hotels, branded chains, and group operators all use our hospitality solar installers. For NHS Trusts and private healthcare, we operate NHS-aware healthcare solar specialists. Parishes, dioceses, and Faculty-bound listed places of worship use our church and faculty-jurisdiction solar specialists. Farms, estates, and agricultural businesses should explore our agricultural and farm solar PV team. Operators with high uptime SLAs should engage our data centre solar microgrid team. SMEs and small commercial operators should use our small-and-mid-sized commercial solar team. For pricing across every property type, see our transparent commercial solar cost guide. Zero-capital, asset finance, and PPA routes are managed by our commercial solar finance and PPA team. Nursing homes, residential care, dementia units, sheltered, extra-care, and retirement villages should engage our specialist care home solar installers.