Why farm workshop solar makes economic sense around Manchester
Manchester sits at the heart of Cheshire dairy parlours (10% of England's milk), Lancashire mossland horticulture, Peak District upland grazing. The region's working farms — many tenanted from institutional landlords like Tatton Estate — typically run multi-building holdings with significant on-farm electrical demand. Farm Workshop installations near Manchester benefit from year-round daytime baseload that aligns well with PV generation: Welder, compressor, machine-shop loads spike during day — good PV match. For a typical farm workshop in the Manchester area in 2026, expect a system in the 20–150 kW range, project value £22,000–£135,000, and simple payback of 7 years — pulled to roughly 5.5–6.5 years after 100% Annual Investment Allowance tax relief for incorporated farms.
Typical farm workshop install specification for the Manchester region
A representative farm workshop install for a working farm near Manchester delivers around 20 kW of capacity across roughly 120 square metres of roof area. The system would generate approximately 18k kWh per year and offset 4 tonnes of CO2 annually. Class A Part 14 GPDO permitted development. Workshop electrical certification (BS 7671) coordinated with PV inverter integration. Diesel storage/COMAH-lite considerations for any pipework routing.
Indicative farm workshop install around Manchester
- System size range
- 20–150 kW
- Panel count
- 37–275
- Roof area needed
- 120–900 sqm
- Project value
- £22,000–£135,000
- Typical simple payback
- 7 years
- Annual generation
- 18,000–138,000 kWh
- Grid connection DNO
- Electricity North West
Manchester-area planning and grid context
Farm Workshop solar installations near Manchester typically fall under Class A Part 14 GPDO 2015 Permitted Development — no formal planning permission is required for rooftop PV on agricultural buildings. Manchester City Council planning officers handle any required pre-application consultations efficiently, particularly for buildings outside Conservation Areas and AONBs. Grid connection is via Electricity North West, with G99 study timelines of 65–90 working days and full connection windows of 6–14 months on most rural feeders around Manchester. We submit G99 applications immediately after structural survey to start the clock; for export-constrained sites we design "no-export" self-consumption systems that connect in 6–8 weeks.
Farm Workshop solar in Manchester — key features
- Welder, compressor, machine-shop loads spike during day — good PV match
- Machinery storage barns often have simple steel-portal frames ideal for retrofit
- Often the lowest-disruption install on a working farm — no livestock biosecurity
- Frequently paired with EV charging for farm fleet electrification
Combined re-roof and PV for older Manchester-area farm workshop buildings
Many farm workshop buildings around Manchester pre-date 2000 and carry asbestos cement roof cladding. Under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, asbestos cement cannot be retrofitted with PV. The right move 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. We've delivered combined re-roof + PV across North West on farm workshop buildings, with the PV business case routinely paying for 60–100% of the re-roof cost over the 25-year system life.
How we deliver farm workshop solar in Manchester
Every project starts with a free desk-based feasibility study. Send us your half-hourly meter data and building dimensions (or aerial drone images), and 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 the Manchester-area farm 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 timeline is 4–7 months for rooftop installs and 6–9 months for combined re-roof + PV. We schedule physical works around the farming calendar — calving, lambing, harvest, and shift patterns specific to your operation.
See more detail on our farm workshop solar specialist page or our wider Manchester farm-building solar coverage.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a farm workshop solar install cost in Manchester?
A typical farm workshop install in Manchester ranges from £22,000–£135,000, depending on roof area, electrical capacity and whether re-roofing is required first. Cost per kW: £800–£1,000 for sub-100 kW, £750–£900 for 100–250 kW, £700–£850 for above 250 kW. We provide a fixed-price proposal within 7 working days of receiving your half-hourly meter data.
How long does a farm workshop install take in Manchester?
From contract to commissioning, typically 4–7 months for a rooftop install — including the 6–14 month G99 grid connection process from Electricity North West, which runs in parallel. Combined re-roof + PV adds 1–3 months. Physical install work on a single building is 1–4 weeks scheduled around your farming calendar (calving, lambing, harvest).
What grants are available for Manchester-area farm solar?
100% Annual Investment Allowance (universal, up to 25% effective tax saving year one), Smart Export Guarantee at 8–15p/kWh on surplus, Sustainable Farming Incentive 2025 actions for biodiversity-paired installs. Farming Investment Fund grants are sometimes available when solar is paired with other capital items (robotic milking, grain dryers). Welsh and Scottish farms have additional devolved schemes.
Do I need planning permission for farm workshop solar in Manchester?
Most rooftop installs on agricultural buildings near Manchester fall under Class A Part 14 GPDO 2015 Permitted Development — no planning permission required. Listed buildings, AONB designations, and ground-mount above 9m × 9m × 4m height need full planning. Manchester City Council planning officers are familiar with farm-building PV — we handle any consultation as part of the project.
Can we install solar on asbestos cement roofs near Manchester?
No — asbestos cement must be removed by HSE-licensed contractors first under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. The standard solution is a combined re-roof + PV project, where the PV business case routinely pays for 60–100% of the re-roof over the 25-year system life. We deliver this routinely across North West.
How long does a G99 grid connection take from Electricity North West?
Electricity North West typically quotes 65–90 working days for the technical study, with full connection timelines of 6–14 months on most rural feeders (up to 18 months on capacity-constrained networks). We submit G99 immediately after structural survey to start the clock. For export-constrained sites we design "no-export" systems sized for self-consumption that complete in 6–8 weeks instead.