Solar and battery in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, sized to what you actually use
Solar PV, battery storage and EV charging for homes in Ashby-de-la-Zouch and across Leicestershire. We start with your electricity usage rather than how many panels fit on the roof — because that is what decides whether a system pays for itself.
0% VAT until 31 March 2027 • MCS-certified installation • DNO notification handled
Equipment we install & register
How a solar install in Ashby-de-la-Zouch actually goes
Four stages — and we ask for your electricity bill before we ask about your roof.
Your annual kWh figure, and ideally half-hourly data from your smart meter. It decides the system far more than the roof does — a Ashby-de-la-Zouch house that is empty until six needs a different design from one with someone home all day.
FreeOrientation, pitch, covering condition, rafter spacing, and shading measured through the day rather than guessed at from the pavement. We also check the loft, the supply and where an inverter and battery can sensibly live.
On siteArray layout, inverter and battery sizing, a modelled annual yield and a self-consumption estimate specific to you — itemised and fixed in writing before anything is ordered.
Fixed in writingMost domestic installations in Ashby-de-la-Zouch are on and off the roof within one to two days. Tested, registered on MCS, network operator notified, monitoring set up on your phone before we leave.
MCS-certifiedWhat We Do in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Generation, storage, and the things that turn generation into a lower bill.
Solar PV Installation
Roof-mounted, in-roof and ground-mounted arrays designed around your roof’s orientation, pitch and measured shading — not around how many panels will physically fit.
Solar panels →Battery Storage
Sized against your evening load and your tariff, so your midday surplus is there at seven o’clock rather than exported for a fraction of what you buy it back for.
Battery storage →Battery Retrofit
Already have panels in Ashby-de-la-Zouch? An AC-coupled battery works alongside the existing array without replacing the inverter — whoever fitted it.
Retrofit →EV Charging
A charge point that prioritises your own surplus generation, turning a sunny weekday afternoon into fuel rather than an export payment.
EV charging →Covering Ashby-de-la-Zouch & Nearby
We install throughout Leicestershire — nearby towns have their own local pages too.
Heritage stock, and everything after it
What the housing in Ashby-de-la-Zouch is actually like, and what that means once we are on the roof.
Property types we see in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Ashby-de-la-Zouch has a well-preserved Georgian and Victorian centre along Market Street and around the castle, within a conservation area, with Victorian villas, interwar semis and modern estate development spreading outwards.
Newer estate housing is the most straightforward stock we work in: predictable rafter spacing, sound coverings with decades left in them, and clean unshaded planes. The interesting question there is rarely the array — it is the battery, because a well-insulated modern house with a family in it tends to have a pronounced evening peak and very little daytime load.
Consent, and the thing that costs more output than consent ever does
Ashby-de-la-Zouch carries designated heritage — a conservation area, listed buildings, or both — and permitted development for solar stops at that boundary. On a listed building an array needs listed building consent in its own right. In a conservation area a slope facing a highway will usually need an application even where a rear slope would not. In-roof mounting, which sets the panels flush in the roof plane rather than proud of the tiles, is frequently the route to consent where an on-roof array would not be acceptable. We check this first rather than last, and we will not quote around it.
One shaded panel can drag down everything wired in series with it, and shade moves through the day and through the year. Chimney stacks, dormers, aerials, flues and mature trees are the usual culprits across Leicestershire. We measure it rather than guess, plan the strings around it, and fit optimisers where they genuinely earn their keep instead of adding them to every quote as a matter of course.
Where the generation ends up
Exported power earns a fraction of what it costs to buy back, so the share you keep is what decides your return — not the headline generation figure. Without storage a typical household uses roughly a third of what it makes; a battery sized against the evening load moves that substantially. On a time-of-use tariff it does a second job as well, charging overnight at a low rate so you ride through the following evening regardless of what the weather did. Figures are modelled for a well-oriented, unshaded roof in this region and move considerably with orientation, shading and how the household actually uses electricity.
What goes into what
The property types we actually see in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and what each one decides about the installation.
Two usable planes on most plots, straightforward rafter spacing and enough area for a worthwhile array without crowding the edges. The most straightforward stock to work in.
Usually the best of it — more roof, more freedom on orientation, and generally somewhere ventilated and sensible for the inverter and battery to live.
Generous pitch but a narrow plane, frequently shaded by a neighbouring stack for part of the day. String layout matters here more than panel choice, and scaffold access is worth settling early.
Sound coverings, predictable structure and clean planes. The design question is usually the battery rather than the array, because demand is weighted heavily towards the evening.
Checked first, not last. Permitted development does not apply, and in-roof mounting is often the route to consent where a proud on-roof array would not be acceptable.
Freeholder or management company consent comes before anything else, and the roof is rarely in your gift. Worth a conversation before we book a survey.
Why Ashby-de-la-Zouch calls us back
Four things we will not move on.
MCS-certified installation
Every Ashby-de-la-Zouch installation is registered on the MCS database on completion — which you need in order to apply for a Smart Export Guarantee tariff at all. Electrical certification to the current wiring regulations comes with it.
The quote is the price
Panels, inverter, battery, mounting system, scaffolding, electrical work and the network operator application — itemised and agreed in writing after a free survey. Nothing added afterwards.
Sized to your usage, not your roof
More panels is not the same as more saving. Past the point where you can use or store what you generate, the extra output earns the export rate only — and we will tell you that rather than sell it to you.
Honest about the roof
Panels are up there for twenty-five years or more. If the covering underneath has only a few years left in it, you hear that before we fix rails to it — not after. Backed by an established group trading since 2019.
FAQs
Do you install solar panels in Ashby-de-la-Zouch? +
Yes — ZenithNord designs and installs solar PV and battery storage for homes throughout Ashby-de-la-Zouch and the wider Leicestershire area. Every installation starts with a review of your electricity usage, a free on-site survey and a fixed written quote.
How much does solar cost in Ashby-de-la-Zouch? +
It depends on array size, whether storage is included, roof access and scaffolding. Qualifying panels and batteries in residential property are zero-rated for VAT until 31 March 2027. Send us your annual kWh figure and a photograph of the roof and we will give you an indicative figure before anyone visits.
Will solar work on a Ashby-de-la-Zouch roof that is not south-facing? +
Usually, yes. South-facing gives the highest annual total, but east–west arrays spread generation across the morning and evening, which often matches household demand better and lifts the share you use yourself. We model your actual orientation rather than applying a rule of thumb.
Do I need planning permission for solar panels in Ashby-de-la-Zouch? +
Most domestic roof-mounted solar in England falls under permitted development, subject to conditions on projection and siting. Listed buildings, conservation areas, flats and larger ground-mounted arrays are the common exceptions, and Ashby-de-la-Zouch has stock in those categories. We flag anything we spot at survey, but the final position rests with your local planning authority.
Can you add a battery to panels I already have? +
Yes. An AC-coupled retrofit battery works alongside an existing array without replacing the inverter, whoever installed it. It is one of the most sensible upgrades available at the moment, particularly on older systems where using more of your own generation is plainly the better move.
Thinking about solar in Ashby-de-la-Zouch?
Send us a recent electricity bill or your annual kWh figure and a rough idea of the roof, and we will tell you what is realistic — generation, self-consumption and payback — before anyone visits.
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