Solar Incentives in Scottish Borders: 2026 Guide
Homeowners in Scottish Borders can benefit from 0% VAT and the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) when installing solar panels in Scottish Borders. A 4kWp system here generates 3,360 kWh per year, saving an estimated £934 annually and paying for itself in 7.5 years. Scottish Borders sits 5% below the national average for solar yield, ranking #74 of UK counties.
Last updated March 2026.
How much can you save with solar panels in Scottish Borders?
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What do solar panels cost in Scottish Borders?
Solar panel installations in Scottish Borders benefit from 0% VAT on residential systems. Here's what solar panels in Scottish Borders cost and save at each system size, based on 840 kWh/kWp local generation.
| System Size | Cost (0% VAT) | Annual Savings | Payback |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 kWp (5 panels) | £3,500 | £467 | 7.5 years |
| 3 kWp (7 panels) | £5,250 | £701 | 7.5 years |
| 4 kWp (10 panels) | £7,000 | £934 | 7.5 years |
| 6 kWp (14 panels) | £10,500 | £1,401 | 7.5 years |
Based on £1750/kWp system cost, 840 kWh/kWp generation in Scottish Borders, 55% self-consumption, electricity at 35p/kWh, export at 19p/kWh. Costs at 0% VAT.
How popular is solar energy in Scottish Borders?
480 homes in Scottish Borders installed solar panels in 2025, ranking the region #74 for solar potential in the UK.
Scottish Borders is in the Scotland region, receiving approximately 1,320 sunshine hours per year with 850mm annual rainfall.
At 840 kWh per kWp, solar panels in Scottish Borders generate 5% less than the national average, and with 0% VAT the investment pays back in 7.5 years.
How does Scottish Borders compare to other Scotland counties for solar?
How Scottish Borders's solar potential and savings compare to other counties in Scotland.
| Region | Solar Yield | 4kWp Output | Annual Savings | Payback | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dumfries and Galloway | 840 kWh/kWp | 3,360 kWh | £934/yr | 7.5 yrs | #75 |
| East Lothian | 840 kWh/kWp | 3,360 kWh | £934/yr | 7.5 yrs | #73 |
| Scottish Borders | 840 kWh/kWp | 3,360 kWh | £934/yr | 7.5 yrs | #74 |
| City of Edinburgh | 835 kWh/kWp | 3,340 kWh | £929/yr | 7.5 yrs | #78 |
| Fife | 835 kWh/kWp | 3,340 kWh | £929/yr | 7.5 yrs | #77 |
| Midlothian | 835 kWh/kWp | 3,340 kWh | £929/yr | 7.5 yrs | #76 |
| South Ayrshire | 835 kWh/kWp | 3,340 kWh | £929/yr | 7.5 yrs | #78 |
| Aberdeen City | 830 kWh/kWp | 3,320 kWh | £923/yr | 7.6 yrs | #80 |
| East Ayrshire | 830 kWh/kWp | 3,320 kWh | £923/yr | 7.6 yrs | #79 |
| Moray | 830 kWh/kWp | 3,320 kWh | £923/yr | 7.6 yrs | #79 |
| North Ayrshire | 830 kWh/kWp | 3,320 kWh | £923/yr | 7.6 yrs | #79 |
| West Lothian | 830 kWh/kWp | 3,320 kWh | £923/yr | 7.6 yrs | #79 |
| Angus | 825 kWh/kWp | 3,300 kWh | £917/yr | 7.6 yrs | #82 |
| Clackmannanshire | 825 kWh/kWp | 3,300 kWh | £917/yr | 7.6 yrs | #83 |
| Dundee City | 825 kWh/kWp | 3,300 kWh | £917/yr | 7.6 yrs | #81 |
| Falkirk | 825 kWh/kWp | 3,300 kWh | £917/yr | 7.6 yrs | #83 |
| Aberdeenshire | 820 kWh/kWp | 3,280 kWh | £912/yr | 7.7 yrs | #84 |
| East Dunbartonshire | 820 kWh/kWp | 3,280 kWh | £912/yr | 7.7 yrs | #85 |
| Perth and Kinross | 820 kWh/kWp | 3,280 kWh | £912/yr | 7.7 yrs | #86 |
| Stirling | 820 kWh/kWp | 3,280 kWh | £912/yr | 7.7 yrs | #85 |
| East Renfrewshire | 815 kWh/kWp | 3,260 kWh | £906/yr | 7.7 yrs | #88 |
| North Lanarkshire | 815 kWh/kWp | 3,260 kWh | £906/yr | 7.7 yrs | #87 |
| Renfrewshire | 815 kWh/kWp | 3,260 kWh | £906/yr | 7.7 yrs | #89 |
| South Lanarkshire | 815 kWh/kWp | 3,260 kWh | £906/yr | 7.7 yrs | #87 |
| Glasgow City | 810 kWh/kWp | 3,240 kWh | £901/yr | 7.8 yrs | #90 |
| Inverclyde | 810 kWh/kWp | 3,240 kWh | £901/yr | 7.8 yrs | #91 |
| West Dunbartonshire | 810 kWh/kWp | 3,240 kWh | £901/yr | 7.8 yrs | #92 |
| Argyll and Bute | 790 kWh/kWp | 3,160 kWh | £878/yr | 8 yrs | #93 |
| Orkney Islands | 780 kWh/kWp | 3,120 kWh | £867/yr | 8.1 yrs | #100 |
| Highland | 770 kWh/kWp | 3,080 kWh | £856/yr | 8.2 yrs | #98 |
| Na h-Eileanan Siar | 750 kWh/kWp | 3,000 kWh | £834/yr | 8.4 yrs | #102 |
| Shetland Islands | 750 kWh/kWp | 3,000 kWh | £834/yr | 8.4 yrs | #101 |
Do you qualify for solar incentives in Scottish Borders?
Solar incentives apply across all UK counties. Here's a quick check for Scottish Borders homeowners.
You qualify for 0% VAT and SEG if:
- ✓ You are the property owner or have landlord consent
- ✓ Your system is under 50 kWp capacity
- ✓ You use an MCS-certified installer
- ✓ Your MPAN is registered with the DNO
You may not qualify if:
- ✗ Your installer is not MCS-certified
- ✗ The system exceeds 50 kWp (commercial rates apply)
- ✗ You have not notified your DNO via G98/G99
- ✗ Your energy supplier does not offer a SEG tariff
How to get started
- Get quotes from 2–3 MCS-certified installers covering Scottish Borders
- Choose your installer and confirm your MPAN and postcode
- Your installer notifies the DNO via G98/G99 for grid connection
- Complete installation and receive your EPC assessment
- Register for the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) with your energy supplier
What other solar supports are available in Scottish Borders?
0% VAT
Residential solar installations are zero-rated for VAT. On a £7,000 system in Scottish Borders, this saves approximately £1,400 compared to the standard 20% rate.
Smart Export Guarantee (SEG)
A 4 kWp system in Scottish Borders exports approximately 1,512 kWh/year to the grid, earning around £287/year through the SEG at current rates. You must use an MCS-certified installer to qualify.
ECO4 Scheme
The Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) may provide funding for solar PV in eligible lower-income households in Scottish Borders. Contact your energy supplier to check eligibility.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Incentives in Scottish Borders
What solar incentives are available in Scottish Borders?
Solar panels in Scottish Borders benefit from 0% VAT on residential installations and the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) for selling surplus electricity. A typical 4 kWp system costs £7,000 at 0% VAT. You must use an MCS-certified installer to qualify for the SEG.
What is the payback period for solar panels in Scottish Borders?
A 4 kWp system in Scottish Borders has an estimated payback of 7.5 years. This is based on 3,360 kWh annual generation, £934 yearly savings (electricity + export), and a cost of £7,000 at 0% VAT.
How much can I save with solar panels in Scottish Borders?
A 4 kWp system in Scottish Borders saves approximately £934 per year (£647 from reduced electricity bills and £287 from exporting surplus to the grid via the SEG). Over 25 years, that's a net return of approximately £16,350.
How does Scottish Borders compare to other counties for solar?
Scottish Borders generates 840 kWh per kWp installed, which is 5% below the national average of 884 kWh/kWp, ranking #74 out of UK counties. 1,320 sunshine hours and 850mm rainfall per year.
Do I need an MCS-certified installer in Scottish Borders?
Yes. To qualify for the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) and 0% VAT, your solar panels in Scottish Borders must be installed by an MCS-certified installer. MCS certification ensures the system meets UK quality and safety standards. Your installer will handle the DNO notification (G98/G99) and MPAN registration.
How much electricity will solar panels export in Scottish Borders?
A 4 kWp system in Scottish Borders generates 3,360 kWh/year. Approximately 45% (1,512 kWh) is exported to the grid, earning around £287/year through the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) at current rates.
Sources
- Ofgem Smart Export Guarantee — ofgem.gov.uk
- MCS Certified Installer Directory — mcscertified.com
- 0% VAT on Solar Panels (UK Government) — gov.uk
- Energy Company Obligation (ECO4) — ofgem.gov.uk
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