Solar PV for Yorkshire farm workshop operations in 2026
Yorkshire commercial farming is shaped by one of England's most varied agricultural regions — East Riding's largest UK arable operations, Yorkshire Dales upland sheep and beef under Harewood and Bolton Abbey tenancies, intensive pig and poultry across the wider region. Farm Workshop operations across Yorkshire represent one of the strongest solar PV deployments we deliver — Welder, compressor, machine-shop loads spike during day — good PV match. For a typical Yorkshire farm workshop install in 2026, expect a system in the 20–150 kW range, project value £22,000–£135,000, simple payback 7 years before tax relief.
Yorkshire-specific farm workshop considerations
The combination of Yorkshire's agricultural intensity and the farm workshop sub-vertical's specific load profile creates strong economics for solar PV deployment. Most Yorkshire farm workshop buildings have ample south- or east-west-facing roof area, structurally adequate cladding (or asbestos cement requiring combined re-roof + PV), and significant on-site electrical baseload that aligns with solar generation. 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.
Typical Yorkshire farm workshop install
- System size
- 20–150 kW
- Panel count
- 37–275
- Roof area
- 120–900 sqm
- Project value
- £22,000–£135,000
- Simple payback
- 7 years
- Annual generation
- 18,000–138,000 kWh
- DNO
- Northern Powergrid
Why Yorkshire farm workshop solar makes economic sense
The 2026 economics are dominated by three factors specific to Yorkshire farm workshop operations: (1) on-site self-consumption ratio — Farm Workshop buildings typically achieve high daytime PV self-consumption thanks to welder, compressor, machine-shop loads spike during day — good pv match; (2) Yorkshire regional electricity tariffs sit in the 22–28p/kWh range for commercial supplies, meaning each self-consumed kWh saves 1.5–3× what an exported kWh under SEG returns; (3) 100% Annual Investment Allowance applies to the full capex in year one, delivering effective 25% tax relief for incorporated farms. Combined, these drive payback periods of 7-yr nominal and roughly 5.2-yr after-tax.
Combined re-roof + PV on older Yorkshire farm workshop buildings
Many Yorkshire farm workshop buildings pre-date 2000 and carry asbestos cement cladding. Under Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, asbestos cement cannot be retrofitted with PV. 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. We've delivered combined re-roof + PV across Yorkshire regularly since 2019.
Yorkshire farm workshop solar — 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
How we deliver Yorkshire farm workshop solar
Every project starts with a free desk-based feasibility study. Send us 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. We schedule physical works around the farm workshop operation's busy seasons.
For more on farm workshop solar generally see our Farm Workshop specialist page; for wider Yorkshire farm solar coverage see Yorkshire Farm Solar.
Common questions
How much does a Yorkshire farm workshop solar install cost?
Typical Yorkshire farm workshop installs in 2026 range from £22,000–£135,000, depending on roof area, electrical capacity and whether re-roofing is required. Cost per kW: £800–£1,000 for sub-100 kW, £750–£900 for 100–250 kW, £700–£850 for above 250 kW. We provide fixed-price proposals within 7 working days of receiving meter data.
Do you cover all Yorkshire farm locations?
Yes — we deliver across the entire Yorkshire agricultural region. Whether your farm workshop is in a major town or a remote rural location, we provide the same fixed-price desk feasibility and on-site survey. Most Yorkshire locations are accessible within 60–90 minutes of our base.
What is the Yorkshire grid connection process for farm workshop solar?
Northern Powergrid is the regional DNO covering most of Yorkshire. G99 connection timelines run 65–90 working days for technical study, 6–14 months for full connection on most rural feeders. We submit G99 immediately after structural survey to compress timeline. For export-constrained sites we design "no-export" systems sized for self-consumption that connect in 6–8 weeks.
What is the typical payback for Yorkshire farm workshop solar?
Simple payback 7 years before tax relief, pulled to approximately 5.2 years after 100% Annual Investment Allowance for incorporated farms at 25% corporation tax. 25-year IRR typically 13–17%.
What grants are available for Yorkshire farm workshop solar?
Headline schemes: 100% Annual Investment Allowance (universal); Smart Export Guarantee 8–15p/kWh on surplus; Sustainable Farming Incentive 2025 biodiversity actions; Farming Investment Fund where solar pairs with eligible items (robotic milking, grain dryers). Welsh and Scottish farms have additional devolved schemes.