Derbyshire Farm Solar Specialists

MCS-certified solar PV for Derbyshire farm buildings. Combined re-roof + PV on asbestos cement roofs. National Grid Electricity Distribution grid connection.

  • MCS
  • NICEIC
  • IWA-Backed

Why Derbyshire farm solar makes sense in 2026

The Derbyshire agricultural region — East Midlands / Peak District — supports Derbyshire Peak District upland sheep and beef (Chatsworth Estate tenanted), Dales dairy, south Derbyshire arable, Trent Valley intensive poultry and pig. Working farms across Derbyshire typically combine traditional building stock (pre-2000 buildings often with asbestos cement cladding) with modern infrastructure additions. Solar PV is now a core capital decision for any Derbyshire farm with significant electrical demand or south-facing roof area.

For most Derbyshire farms in 2026: rooftop PV systems 50-400 kW per building; project value £40k-£340k; simple payback 4.5-7 years before tax relief; effective payback 3-5 years after 100% AIA for incorporated farms. Combined re-roof + PV is the standard pathway for older buildings.

Working with Derbyshire estate landlords

Major Derbyshire estate landlords include Chatsworth Estate (Devonshire), Kedleston Hall, Calke Abbey. Most institutional landlords have standardised tenant-PV lease addenda. We handle the landlord engagement workstream as part of standard project scope for tenant Derbyshire farms — addendum template, agent conversation, lease coordination.

Derbyshire grid connection via National Grid Electricity Distribution

National Grid Electricity Distribution is the regional Distribution Network Operator covering most of Derbyshire. G99 grid connection typically takes 65-90 working days for technical study response, with full connection 6-14 months on most rural feeders. We submit G99 immediately after structural survey to compress timeline. For export-constrained feeders we design 'no-export' systems sized for 100% self-consumption that complete in 6-8 weeks.

All eight farm-building types we deliver across Derbyshire

Dairy parlours and milking sheds; livestock and cattle sheds; grain stores and arable barns; poultry and broiler sheds; pig units and finisher houses; polytunnels and glasshouses; equestrian arenas and stables; farm workshops and general purpose barns. Each has its own sizing, payback, compliance profile, and design considerations.

Combined re-roof + PV on older Derbyshire farm buildings

Pre-2000 farm buildings in Derbyshire commonly carry asbestos cement roof cladding, which cannot be retrofitted with PV under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. The standard solution is a combined re-roof + PV project: HSE-licensed asbestos removal (£30-£50/sqm), profiled steel re-cladding (£45-£80/sqm), then PV install on the new roof. The PV business case routinely pays for 60-100% of the re-roof over the 25-year system life.

How we deliver Derbyshire farm solar

Every project starts with a free desk-based feasibility study from your half-hourly meter data and building dimensions. We share an indicative system size, generation forecast, self-consumption ratio, and 25-year financial model within 7 working days. If the numbers work, our engineers visit for a one-day structural and electrical survey. We deliver a fixed-price proposal with full PVSyst yield modelling and DCF financial model. From contract: typical 4-7 months to commissioning for rooftop installs; 6-9 months for combined re-roof + PV.

Cities and service areas we cover near this region

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Common questions

Do you cover all of Derbyshire?

Yes — we deliver across the entire Derbyshire agricultural region including the major market towns and the rural hinterland. Most Derbyshire locations are accessible within 60-120 minutes of our nearest team's base.

What's the typical Derbyshire farm solar payback?

4.5-7 years before tax relief; 3-5 years after 100% Annual Investment Allowance for incorporated farms. 25-year IRR typically 13-17%.

Can we install on listed agricultural buildings in Derbyshire?

Yes — but Listed Building Consent is required before any rooftop PV install on a listed agricultural building. We handle the conservation officer engagement and Listed Building Consent submission as part of standard project scope. Timeline typically adds 8-14 weeks.

What grants are available for Derbyshire farm solar?

100% Annual Investment Allowance is universal; Smart Export Guarantee 8-15p/kWh on surplus; Sustainable Farming Incentive 2025 biodiversity actions; Farming Investment Fund grants where solar pairs with eligible items. We map the right combination during feasibility.

Do you work with tenant farmers on Derbyshire estates?

Yes — extensively. Chatsworth Estate (Devonshire), Kedleston Hall, Calke Abbey and other major Derbyshire landlords typically have standardised tenant-PV addenda. We handle the landlord engagement workstream as part of standard project scope.

TRUSTED REGIONAL PARTNERS

Trusted local partners across the region

Working farm solar projects often benefit from local electrical or renewables specialists alongside our installation team. These regional partners share our commitment to MCS-certified, IWA-backed delivery — and we work with them routinely on coordinated farm-building installations.

Carbon Legacy

East Leake, Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire & East Midlands

Nottinghamshire-based carbon-reduction specialist providing solar PV, heat pump and broader decarbonisation services to East Midlands farms.

Energy Concerns

Thorpe Astley, Leicester

Leicestershire & East Midlands

Leicester-based energy specialist with East Midlands commercial and agricultural renewables portfolio.

Accredited and certified for UK commercial work

  • MCS Certified
  • NICEIC Approved
  • RECC Member
  • TrustMark Licensed
  • IWA Insurance-Backed
  • ISO 9001 / 14001