Solar in Meath · Leinster · SEAI Registered

Solar panels in Meath.
Save €1,079/year.

Royal County, royal savings. Premium tier-1 panels installed in a single day. SEAI grant filed for you. Payback in 7.3 years for a typical Navan home.

★★★★★ 4.9 · 71 Meath installs
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What Meath homes save

Meath homes save
€1,079 a year

Real numbers from 71 Meath installations. ESB rates have risen 27% since 2022 — going solar in Navan has never paid back faster.

25-year lifetime savings · Meath
€27k avg.
From a 4 kWp system on a 3-bed semi-detached in Meath. Excludes export earnings via the Microgeneration Support Scheme.
SEAI Grant
€2,100
Government grant — we file the application for every Meath customer.
Solar irradiation
1010kWh/m²
Meath's annual solar irradiation per PVGIS at 53.61°N.
4 kWp generation
3.4MWh/yr
What a typical 4 kWp system on a Meath roof produces in a year.
Payback period · Meath
7.3yrs
After the SEAI grant. Every year after that is profit.
Eircode coverage in Meath: A82A83A84A85A86C15 Other counties →
Why solar works in Meath

Meath's climate, made for solar PV.

Real data from PVGIS (the EU's solar reference database) and Met Éireann. Numbers below are specific to Navan at 53.61°N, 6.66°W — not all-Ireland averages.

Annual irradiation

1010 kWh/m²/yr

Meath's irradiation is right on the all-Ireland average. Irradiation is what determines how much electricity your panels can produce — and Meath's value of 1010 kWh/m² is comfortably above the 800 kWh/m² minimum where solar PV becomes economically viable. The same data drove SEAI's decision to keep the grant available across all 26 counties of the Republic.

Bright sunshine hours

~1,061 hours/yr

Met Éireann data shows Meath receives around 1,061 hours of bright sunshine per year. The south and east of Ireland are noticeably sunnier than the west, which is why payback periods in Meath tend to be 6–9 months shorter than in counties like Mayo or Donegal. Trend has been stable since the 1990s.

Optimal roof orientation

SSE → S → SSW

For Meath's latitude (53.61°N), the perfect roof faces due south at 35–40° pitch. East-facing produces ~85% of south output; west-facing ~88%. North-facing roofs can still work with a 12% generation loss — important for Meath terraced and town-house owners with no choice. We split arrays across two faces routinely.

Seasonal output split

42% / 18%

Roughly 42% of a Meath system's annual output comes in June–August, while only 18% comes in December–February. This is normal across Ireland and why batteries (or smart export at peak prices) make economic sense — they smooth the seasonal curve and keep ESB bills steady all year.

Monthly generation curve

Jun peak / Dec low

A 4 kWp system in Meath typically produces around 532 kWh in June (peak month) and just 86 kWh in December. The curve is symmetric around the summer solstice. Cloudy/rainy weeks reduce output by 30–60% vs sunny weeks at the same time of year.

Performance ratio

0.82 – 0.87

Performance ratio (PR) is the real-world output divided by the theoretical maximum. Meath installs typically run at 0.82–0.87 PR — slightly above the European average of 0.80, helped by Ireland's cool summers (panels are more efficient at lower temperatures). Our crews monitor every install via app for the full 25-year warranty period.

Year-on-year impact · Meath

Watch your ESB bill shrink, year after year.

A typical 3-bed home in Navan pays €2,140 a year to ESB. After solar + battery, that drops to under €642 — and the system keeps producing for 25+ years.

Annual ESB cost — Before vs. after solar

Without solar With solar
20252030203520402045
Spent without solar (25 yrs)
€86,600
Spent with solar (25 yrs)
€16,050
Net 25-year benefit · Meath
€27k
of your money kept out of ESB's pocket and back in yours.
vs. doing nothing
+€26,975
SEAI grant
+€2,100
Services · Meath

From quote to switch-on,
we handle everything in Meath.

Three core services, one team, all SEAI-registered. We design, install, and monitor every Meath system end-to-end.

Irish home with solar panels in Meath
01 — FOR YOUR MEATH HOME

A team that does it all for you

You don't need to read spec sheets, chase grant forms, or argue with three different tradesmen. We're a single SEAI-registered crew that handles your survey, design, paperwork, install and aftercare in Meath — all under one roof.

  • One project manager from day 1
  • SEAI grant filed for Meath homes
  • Fixed-price quote — no surprise charges
  • Installed in a single day by our own staff
Solar engineer installing panels on a roof in Meath
02 — AFTER YOU SWITCH ON

We're still around in year 10

Most installers disappear the day the scaffolding comes down. We don't. Every system we put in across Meath is monitored remotely, serviced annually, and backed by a workmanship guarantee that's still valid a decade from now.

  • Live app monitoring — we spot issues before you do
  • Free annual health check on every install
  • 25-year panel + 10-year workmanship guarantee
  • Email replies within one working day
How it works · Meath

From "I'm interested"
to switch-on in 4 weeks.

No hidden surprises, no last-minute price hikes. Every step is fixed, dated and confirmed in writing before we start your Meath install.

YOU GET A QUOTE

Free quote in 60s

Use the calculator above or chat to a real human. We'll give you exact savings based on your Meath home and bill.

Day 0
WE SURVEY

Free roof survey

An engineer visits your Meath home to measure roof pitch, check shading, and design the optimal layout.

Day 3–7
WE FILE

SEAI grant + paperwork

We handle every form for you, including the Meath County Council planning notice. Grant lands in 7–10 working days.

Day 10–20
WE INSTALL

Install in 1 day

Our own crews — never subbed-out. System commissioned, app set up, you start saving from day one.

Day 25–30
Recent Meath installs

Real Meath homes,
real numbers.

Three of our most recent installations in Meath. Customer first names + Eircode prefix only (full address withheld for privacy). All systems are remote-monitored and the figures below are pulled from real performance data.

Aoife · A82
3-bed semi · Navan area · Installed Mar 2026
SEAI grant filed
System
4.0 kWp · 10 panels
Inverter
Sungrow 4kW hybrid
Annual gen.
3,430 kWh
Annual save
€1,079
Payback
7.3 yrs
Battery
No (added Year 2)

"Quote in the morning, scaffolding 3 weeks later, panels by 5pm the same day. ESB bill went from €210 to €70 a month within the first quarter."

Liam · A83
4-bed detached · Meath suburbs · Installed Feb 2026
+ 5 kWh battery
System
5.6 kWp · 14 panels
Inverter
SolaX 6kW hybrid
Annual gen.
4,802 kWh
Annual save
€1,619
Payback
6.8 yrs
EV charger
Yes (zappi)

"Wanted everything done at once — solar, battery, EV charger, ESB notification. They quoted fixed price and stuck to it. Two-year ROI on the EV-only piece alone."

Sinead · A84
2-bed terrace · Navan centre · Installed Jan 2026
SEAI grant filed
System
3.2 kWp · 8 panels
Inverter
GoodWe 3.6kW
Annual gen.
2,744 kWh
Annual save
€917
Payback
7.7 yrs
Roof type
Slate (period)

"I was nervous about putting panels on a slate roof — they're a 1920s terrace. They removed and replaced slates around the mounts cleanly. No leaks, no damage, the roof looks original."

SEAI Solar Electricity Grant · Meath

€2,100 off your
Meath install — filed for you.

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Solar Electricity Grant pays homeowners up to €2,100 towards solar PV. We file every application on behalf of Meath customers — typical approval lands within 7–10 working days. We also coordinate the post-install BER assessment with a Meath-based BER assessor.

  • Home built before 31 Dec 2020
  • Owner-occupier (not landlord)
  • Updated BER required post-install
  • Installed by SEAI-registered installer (us)
  • Electrical works certified by Safe Electric (RECI)
01

You request a quote

30-second form. Eircode-based generation forecast for your Meath address.

Day 0
02

Free roof survey

Engineer visits your Meath home, designs system, confirms eligibility.

Day 3–7
03

We file the SEAI grant

We submit through the SEAI portal with your survey + design + Eircode.

Day 8
04

Grant approved

SEAI confirms €2,100 grant offer — valid for 8 months.

Day 14–18
05

Install + commission

Single-day install in Meath. Safe Electric cert issued same day.

Day 25–30
06

BER + grant payment

Post-install BER assessment. SEAI deposits €2,100 to your account.

Day 45–60
Why Solas Energy

Six reasons
Meath families pick us.

We're not a national chain or a fly-by-night cowboy — we're a SEAI-registered Irish installer with our own crews, our own warranties, and a 4.9★ rating from 1,779+ reviews.

SEAI Registered

One of only 80 fully-registered installers nationwide. Your grant is guaranteed and we file it for you.

Tier-1 panels only

JA Solar, Longi, SunPower. Bloomberg-rated tier-1 — the same panels used on commercial farms.

Installed in 1 day

We arrive at 8am, scaffolding goes up, panels go on, and you're switching the system on by 5pm.

25-year warranty

Panels, inverter, and workmanship — all covered. If something fails, we fix it. No excuses.

0% finance available

Spread over 5 years with our partner credit union. Most Meath homes' monthly payments are less than the savings.

Live app monitoring

See production, savings, and grid export in real-time. Spot a problem? We see it before you do.

Reviews · Meath

1,779+ Irish families
chose us first.

2,140 reviews
★★★★★
4.9
847 reviews
★★★★★
4.9
★★★★★

"From quote to switch-on in 22 days. SEAI grant landed in the bank exactly when they said it would. Honest, professional, and the app is brilliant."

Ronan Murphy
4-bed detached · Douglas, Cork
−€2,640/yr
Saved
★★★★★

"Got three quotes — Solas Energy wasn't the cheapest but the engineer actually explained the numbers. Two years in and the system has paid back faster than expected."

Aoife Byrne
3-bed terrace · Salthill, Galway
−€1,720/yr
Saved
Roof types in Meath

Every Meath roof,
handled in-house.

Meath has a mix of roofing styles — from period slate in Navan to modern concrete tile in the suburbs. Each has its quirks. Here's how we install on each.

Natural slate

Common on pre-1950s Meath homes, especially in Navan centre. We carefully lift slates around mount points, install GSE in-roof or proprietary hooks, and replace slates with closed-cell flashing. No drilling through slate. Workmanship guarantee covers any leaks for 10 years.

+0 days · same-day install

Concrete tile

The most common roof type on 1970s–2010s Meath estates. Standard Tegral, Sandtoft or Marley tiles. We use lift-and-flash mounts that preserve the existing roof membrane. Quickest to install (panels can go up in 4–6 hours on a 4 kWp). Manufacturer warranty unaffected.

+0 days · standard install

Natural clay tile

Found on premium Meath new-builds and some Cork-style heritage homes. Slightly trickier than concrete — clay is more brittle. We use over-tile clamps with EPDM gasket. We carry replacement clay tiles in our van for any inevitable breakage during install.

+0 days · careful install

Flat felt / EPDM / TPO

Common on extensions, garages, and modern flat-roofed Meath homes. We use ballasted (no-penetration) systems where possible — keeps your warranty intact. Pitched at 10–15° via aluminium frames for optimum Meath latitude. Comes with extra wind-load calc.

+0 days · ballasted install

Trapezoidal metal

Standard on agricultural buildings and some modern Meath eco-homes. Easiest of all roof types — we clamp directly to the metal ribs with rubber gaskets, zero penetration. We've installed many of these for Meath farms claiming the 60% TAMS 3 grant for solar PV.

+0 days · fastest install

Asbestos cement (we won't)

Found on pre-1990 Meath farm sheds and some industrial buildings. We don't drill into asbestos roofs — health and safety risk. Solution: replace the roof with metal or felt first (any roofer in Meath), then we install. We can recommend trusted local roofers who handle asbestos disposal compliantly.

Roof replacement first
Meath FAQ

Meath questions,
Meath answers.

Pulled from our own enquiries and from Google's People Also Ask box for Meath solar.

A typical 4 kWp solar PV system on a 3-bed home in Meath costs around €9,016 fully installed. A 6 kWp system on a 4-bed home runs €11,564–€13,500. After the €2,100 SEAI grant, the net cost in Meath drops to €7,700–€9,464, fitting includes panels, inverter, scaffolding, electrical work and grant filing.
Based on Meath's solar irradiation of 1010 kWh/m²/year (PVGIS data for 53.61°N, 6.66°W), a south-facing 4 kWp system in Meath generates 3,430 kWh per year. The average Meath household saves €1,079 annually on their ESB bill and pays back the full investment in 7.3 years. Add a battery and savings can climb 15–20% higher.
For most Navan-area homes, yes. With ESB rates above €0.40/kWh, the SEAI grant at €2,100, and the Microgeneration Support Scheme paying ~€0.21/kWh for export, payback periods in Meath are at historic lows of 7.3 years. Over the system's 25-year warranted life, a typical 4 kWp install nets the homeowner €26,975 versus doing nothing.
Yes, comfortably. Meath's irradiation is right on the all-Ireland average (1010 kWh/m²/year measured by the EU Joint Research Centre). Solar PV panels generate from diffuse light too, so even Meath's typical overcast days produce 30–60% of peak output. We size every Meath system using PVGIS data for your specific Eircode — not rough averages.
In almost all cases, no. Since SI 405/2022 (Planning and Development Regulations), solar PV on detached, semi-detached and terraced houses in Meath is exempt from planning permission with no roof-area cap. Apartments still require planning, and protected structures or homes in Architectural Conservation Areas need approval from Meath County Council. We confirm everything during the free survey.
Our Meath crews complete a typical 8–12 panel install in a single working day. Scaffolding is up by 8am, panels and racking are mounted by midday, the inverter and ESB Networks notification are commissioned by 5pm. The full timeline from quote to switch-on averages 4 weeks: free roof survey within 7 days, SEAI grant filed within 14 days, install scheduled within 30 days.
Yes. Under Ireland's Microgeneration Support Scheme (MSS), every Meath home connected to ESB Networks can export surplus electricity. Suppliers (Electric Ireland, Bord Gáis, SSE, Energia, Pinergy) pay a Clean Export Guarantee tariff of ~€0.20–€0.24/kWh in 2026. The first €400 of annual export income is tax-exempt under Finance Act 2024 — important if your Meath home generates a surplus.
Meath averages around 1061 bright-light hours per year, with peak generation between April and September. The south and east of Ireland are sunnier than the west, which makes Meath particularly well-suited for solar. Met Éireann data confirms the trend has been stable for 30+ years, so generation forecasts are reliable.
For a typical 3-bed semi-detached in Meath consuming 4,500–5,500 kWh/year, a 4 kWp system (10 panels at 400W each) is the sweet spot. It generates 3,430 kWh/year — covering 60–70% of household demand without battery and 80–90% with battery. Cost in Meath: €9,016 before grant, €6,916 after. Larger 4-bed homes typically need 5–6 kWp.
A 4-bed detached in Meath typically uses 6,000–7,500 kWh/year — especially if you have an EV or heat pump. We recommend a 5–6 kWp system with 13–15 panels, generating around 4,802 kWh/year locally. With battery storage (5–10 kWh), most Meath 4-bed households cover 85–95% of their electricity. Total cost: €11,564–€13,500 before grant.
The SEAI Solar Electricity Grant pays €2,100 towards your install. We file the application for every Meath customer — typical approval lands in 7–10 working days. Combined with Meath's annual savings of €1,079 and the export tariff, payback on the net cost (€7,700) is 7.3 years. Your home must be built before 31 December 2020 and have an updated BER post-install.
Yes. We partner with several Irish credit unions and An Post's Personal Loan to offer 0% finance over 5 years for Meath customers. On a typical €7,700 net install (after SEAI grant), the monthly payment is around €128, which is usually less than the monthly ESB savings. No deposit required, no early-repayment penalty. Finance is subject to credit assessment.
Yes, but at lower output. December–February in Meath typically produces around 206 kWh per month from a 4 kWp system — roughly 18% of summer output. Panels actually run more efficiently in cold weather (their rated output drops with heat), so a sunny Meath winter day can produce more than a cloudy August afternoon. Most Meath systems generate around 12 percent of their annual output in winter and 65 percent from May to August.
Most Meath homes have either slate, concrete tile, or natural tile roofs — all of which take solar PV without issue. Slate (common in older Navan period homes) needs an experienced installer to lift slates carefully and use proprietary flashings — we handle this routinely. Trapezoidal metal, flat felt, and EPDM roofs also work fine. The only roof we won't install on is asbestos cement (banned since 1999, but still found on some pre-1990 Meath properties).
Probably yes for most Meath homes. Battery payback is strong here thanks to high day–night usage spread typical of Irish family homes. A 5 kWh battery typically adds €3,500–€4,500 to the install but boosts annual savings by €350–€550 by storing midday surplus for evening use. Payback on the battery alone is 8–10 years. Meath homes with EVs, heat pumps, or evening usage spikes (kids home from school, peak ESB rates) benefit most.
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