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Helping Scottish businesses reduce energy costs with commercial solar PV systems
From initial feasibility and system design through to installation, commissioning and handover, we support businesses with professionally managed solar PV projects built around their site, energy usage and commercial objectives.
Whether you operate from an industrial unit, warehouse, hotel, factory, office or commercial premises, solar panels can help turn unused roof space into a productive long-term asset.
Central Sparks combines electrical expertise with practical project delivery, supporting commercial and industrial clients with solar PV systems that are properly assessed, designed and installed. We can support your project from early-stage advice through to completion, including:
Every business uses energy differently. A hotel, factory, food production site, warehouse and office will each have different usage patterns, roof layouts and commercial priorities.
That is why we do not take a one-size-fits-all approach.
This allows us to recommend a solar PV system that is technically suitable and commercially worthwhile.
We start by understanding your business, site, current energy usage and what you want to achieve from solar. This may include reducing costs, lowering emissions, improving sustainability credentials or supporting wider net-zero targets.
We review the suitability of your building, including available roof space, orientation, shading, access requirements and structural considerations.
Your electricity usage profile helps shape the size and design of the system. The aim is to understand how much solar energy your business is likely to use directly on-site.
We design a solar PV system around your building and usage profile, including estimated annual generation, carbon savings, self-consumption and projected payback.
Commercial solar projects may require grid applications, export controls or DNO approval. We consider these requirements as part of the planning process.
We plan the installation carefully to minimise disruption to your business, staff, customers and day-to-day operations.
Our team manages the installation of your solar PV system, including panels, mounting systems, inverters and associated electrical works.
Once installed, the system is commissioned, tested and handed over with the relevant information your business needs.
A commercial solar PV system can be the first step toward a broader renewable energy strategy.
Depending on your site and business needs, your system may also support future integration with:
Battery storage can be particularly useful for businesses that want to store excess solar generation and use it later, rather than exporting unused electricity back to the grid.
Commercial solar panels may be a strong fit if your business:
The best way to understand whether solar is worthwhile is to assess your site, usage and projected return.
Yes, commercial solar panels can be worthwhile in Scotland, particularly for businesses with strong daytime electricity usage and suitable roof space. While Scotland has variable weather, modern solar PV systems can still generate significant electricity throughout the year.
The key is designing the system around the building, energy usage and expected self-consumption.
The installation period depends on the size and complexity of the system. Some commercial solar PV installations can be completed in a matter of weeks once design, planning, procurement and grid requirements are in place.
For example, supplied project case studies included two-week installation periods for systems in Dundee and Aberfoyle, and a three-week project duration for a larger Livingston installation.
The right system size depends on your roof space, electricity usage, daytime demand, grid connection and budget. A commercial solar assessment can help determine the most suitable system size and expected return.
Some commercial solar installations may fall under permitted development, while others may require planning permission depending on the building, location and system design. This should be checked during the early assessment stage.
Yes. Industrial units, factories and warehouses can be well-suited to solar PV because they often have large roof areas and high daytime electricity demand.
Yes. Battery storage can allow businesses to store unused solar energy and use it later. This can be useful where a business generates more solar electricity than it can immediately use during certain periods.
If your business is looking for a practical way to reduce electricity costs, improve sustainability and make better use of your commercial roof space, Central Sparks can help.
Speak to our team about commercial solar panel installation in Scotland and find out whether solar PV is right for your site.