Powering a Sustainable Future Since 2010

We’ve been a trusted and dependable team for over 15 years

Professional and

Efficient

Paybacks are bespoke to
each client
Full range of market leading panel
and inverter manufacturers
Full range of battery

and EV charging options

Leading the Solar Revolution
for 15 Years and Counting

Founded in 2010, we are one of the UK’s pioneering companies in the renewable energy sector, specialising in commercial solar solutions.

Spectrum Energy Systems Ltd is a nationwide renewable energy installation company, specialising in solar panel installations, battery storage, and EV charging. Through our sister company, Spectrum Wind Services Ltd, we also provide expert solutions for wind turbines.

Leading the way for 15 years, we are more than just a solar panel installation company; we’re your gateway to a greener, more efficient future.
 

Driven by Expertise, Backed by Experience,
We Deliver Excellence Every Time.

Driven by Expertise, Backed by Experience,We Deliver Excellence Every Time.

From Start to Finish, We've Got You Covered,
Delivering Comprehensive Services You Can Trust.

From Start to Finish, We've Got You Covered,
Delivering Comprehensive Services You Can Trust.

Tailored Solar Solutions for Your Unique Needs,
Empowering You with Sustainable Energy Choices.

Tailored Solar Solutions for Your Unique Needs,
Empowering You with Sustainable Energy Choices.

Seamless Commercial Solar Solutions

We provide businesses with a smooth transition to solar energy, from initial consultation to installation and beyond.

  • Expertise in system design, grid applications, and compliance
  • Seamless integration with minimal disruption
  • Maximised efficiency and long-term cost savings
  • Ongoing maintenance to optimise energy production

We help warehouses, offices, factories, and agricultural sites achieve energy independence and sustainability.

Solar Power & Electricity
Solutions

Our Products

Solar PV Panels

Convert Sunlight to Power Seamlessly. Save Significantly on Your

Electricity Bills.

Reliable Domestic Solar Solutions

We make switching to solar effortless for homeowners. From consultation to installation and ongoing support, our expert team designs tailored solar systems that integrate seamlessly with your home, maximising efficiency while reducing electricity costs.

  • Hassle-free process – We handle system design, compliance, and installation.
  • Energy independence & lower bills – Enjoy sustainable energy with long-term savings.
  • Ongoing maintenance & support – Keeping your system running at peak performance.


Empower your home with clean, renewable energy today!

Nationwide Network for Comprehensive Solar Services

Based in Nottingham, our team of fully trained engineers is ideally positioned to cover the entire UK with easy access to major motorways and transport links.

Why choose Spectrum?

Extensive Expertise

Our team consists of highly experienced professionals, supported by a skilled and fully qualified workforce passionate about renewable and solar technology.

Quality Assurance

We do not favour a single manufacturer, as the industry offers a wide range of choices. Instead, we carefully select the best products and technologies to suit your budget, ensuring your system is both efficient and reliable.

We do not favour a single manufacturer, as the industry offers a wide range of choices. Instead, we carefully select the best products and technologies to suit your budget, ensuring your system is both efficient and reliable.

Custom Solutions

We conduct detailed design and feasibility studies for every client, ensuring each bespoke solution meets their specific needs and expectations.

Customer-Centric

At Spectrum, every client’s journey matters. We take a comprehensive approach, providing a seamless, end-to-end solution for all our installations.​

Case Studies

See how we’ve helped businesses and homeowners reduce their energy costs.

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Frequently asked questions

How do solar panels work and how much energy do solar panels produce? and do solar panels work in winter?

Solar panels work by converting sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) cells. When sunlight hits the panels, it excites electrons in the silicon cells, generating direct current (DC) electricity. An inverter then converts DC into alternating current (AC), which powers homes and businesses.

The energy output of solar panels depends on factors like sunlight exposure, panel efficiency, and location. On average, a residential solar panel produces 250–400 watts per hour under ideal conditions. A typical home system generates 5–10 kilowatts per day, significantly reducing reliance on the grid and lowering electricity bills while promoting renewable energy use.

Yes, Solar panels work in winter, though their efficiency may be lower. Solar panels generate electricity from sunlight, not heat, so they still function in cold weather. In fact, solar panels often perform better in cooler temperatures because excessive heat can reduce efficiency. However, shorter daylight hours and snow coverage can reduce energy production. Snow usually melts off panels quickly due to their dark surface and tilt.

Solar panels typically last 25–30 years, with most manufacturers offering warranties of 20–25 years. Whilst their efficiency gradually decreases over time, they can still produce electricity beyond their warranty period. The long lifespan makes solar panels a worthwhile investment.

The cost-effectiveness depends on factors like installation costs, energy savings, and available incentives. Whilst the initial investment can be high, solar panels can significantly reduce electricity bills, often paying for themselves within 5–10 years. Government incentives, net metering, and increased home value further enhance their worth, making them a smart choice for long-term energy savings and sustainability.

The number of solar panels you need depends on your energy consumption, panel efficiency, and available sunlight in your location. To estimate:

  1. Determine your electricity usage– Check your utility bill for your monthly kWh consumption. The average UK home can consume up to 6000kWh per year. With more consumption weighted to the winter months
  2. Calculate daily energy needs– Divide your annual consumption by 12 .
  3. Estimate panel output– A typical solar panel produces 300–400 watts per hour. Multiply this by peak sunlight hours (e.g., 4–6 hours per day).
  4. Divide energy needs by panel output– For a 6 kW system, you’d need around 15–20 panels.

A solar installer like Spectrum can provide a precise calculation based on your location and energy needs.

A solar battery is a device that stores excess electricity generated by solar panels for later use, especially at night or during power outages. It allows homeowners to maximize solar energy usage and reduce reliance on the grid. Common types include lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries.

A solar battery is not the same as an inverter battery, though they serve similar functions. An inverter battery is typically used in traditional power backup systems, storing electricity from the grid or a generator. In contrast, a solar battery is designed specifically to store solar energy, often integrated with a solar power system for efficiency and sustainability.

A solar battery can be well worth installing in the UK, but its value depends on factors like electricity costs, solar generation, and available incentives. Since the UK has higher electricity prices and frequent cloudy days, storing excess solar energy for use during peak hours or at night can greatly increase savings.

However, solar batteries can have high upfront costs (£2,000–£8,000), and payback periods can be long. If your consumption is low and you have a smart export guarantee (SEG) tariff set up, selling excess energy to the grid might be more cost-effective.

A battery is most beneficial if you use a lot of energy both in the day and through the evening.

A battery with solar panels allows you to store excess energy for later use, increasing energy independence and efficiency. Without a battery, any unused solar energy is sent to the grid, often at a lower rate than what you pay for electricity. With a battery, you can:

  1. Use stored energy at night– Reduce reliance on grid electricity.
  2. Save on energy bills– Maximize self-consumption and avoid peak-time rates.
  3. Ensure backup power– Keep essential appliances running during power cuts.
  4. Increase energy independence– Reduce dependence on utility companies.

An off-grid solar system operates independently from the electricity grid, generating and storing its own power. It consists of:

  1. Solar Panels– Capture sunlight and convert it into electricity.
  2. Charge Controller– Regulates the power flow to prevent battery overcharging.
  3. Battery Storage– Stores excess energy for use at night or during cloudy days.
  4. Inverter– Converts stored DC (direct current) electricity into AC (alternating current) for home appliances.

Since there’s no grid backup, off-grid systems must be carefully sized to meet energy needs year-round, often requiring extra battery storage and backup generators for reliability.

To calculate an off-grid solar system, first determine your daily energy usage (kWh/day) from electricity bills. Divide this by peak sunlight hours to find the required solar panel wattage.

For example, if you use 20 kWh/day and get 4 sunlight hours, you need a 5 kW system (5,000W). Divide by panel wattage (e.g., 400W) to get 13 panels. Next, size your battery storage by multiplying daily usage by backup days and converting to amp-hours.

Choose an inverter matching peak power demand and a charge controller based on system voltage. Proper sizing ensures reliable off-grid power year-round.

EV charging refers to the process of replenishing the battery of an electric vehicle (EV) by supplying it with electricity. It is typically done through a charging station that connects to the vehicle’s charging port. There are different types of chargers:

  1. Level 1– Uses a standard 120V household outlet (slow charging).
  2. Level 2– Uses a 240V outlet, offering faster charging.
  3. DC Fast Charging– Delivers high-speed charging, typically found at public stations, allowing an EV to charge quickly.

Charging time depends on the charger type and the EV’s battery capacity. EV charging helps maintain a vehicle’s range for daily use.

Solar PV (Photovoltaic) refers to the technology that converts sunlight directly into electricity. It works through the use of solar panels made up of photovoltaic cells, typically composed of semiconductor materials like silicon.

Here’s how solar PV panels generate electricity:

  1. Absorption of Sunlight: Solar panels are made up of multiple photovoltaic (PV) cells. These cells absorb sunlight and use its energy to generate electricity.
  2. Excitation of Electrons: When sunlight hits the semiconductor material in the PV cells, it excites the electrons, causing them to break free from their atoms.
  3. Electric Field Creation: The PV cells are designed with an electric field that directs these free electrons in a specific direction. This movement of electrons creates an electric current.
  4. Flow of Electricity: The electric current flows through conductors and is collected as direct current (DC) electricity.
  5. Conversion to Alternating Current (AC): Since most homes and businesses use alternating current (AC), the DC electricity generated by the panels is then converted into AC electricity using an inverter.
  6. Usage or Storage: The AC electricity can then be used to power electrical devices, or it can be stored in batteries for later use.

Solar PV panels provide a renewable source of energy that helps reduce reliance on fossil fuels and lowers carbon emission

The best PV solar panels depend on factors like efficiency, cost, and warranties. Top brands include Aiko, known for high efficiency (up to 22.8%), a 25-year warranty and individual cell optimisation; JA Solar, offering strong performance and sleek design; REC Solar, praised for durability and efficiency; and Canadian Solar, which provides affordable options with good performance.

Consider factors like efficiency, temperature performance, cost, and warranty when selecting panels. Always consult local installers like Spectrum for tailored recommendations based on your specific energy needs and location.

Have more questions? We’re here to help! At Spectrum Energy Systems, we’re committed to guiding you toward a sustainable energy future. Whether solar panels, battery storage, or off-grid solutions, our experts are ready to provide answers and tailored advice.

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