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SEAI-registered installer based in Dublin 3 (Clontarf, Northside)

Solar panels in Dublin, installed properly, priced clearly, supported locally.

SolarField designs and installs domestic solar PV, solar battery storage, and small commercial systems across Dublin and Leinster. If you are comparing solar panel installation in Ireland for 2026, we keep it simple: a free site survey, a straightforward quote within 48 hours, and support with the SEAI Solar Electricity Grant (up to €1,800).

Typical bill savings
€1,200 to €1,800 per year
Typical payback
5 to 8 years (households)
VAT on solar
0% VAT on eligible installs

Ireland continues to accelerate solar adoption. By 2026, over 170,000 homes have added rooftop solar PV, and more households are pairing panels with battery storage to use more of their own generation. SolarField is local to Alfie Byrne Road, Dublin 3, which means you can reach us easily before, during, and after installation.

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solar panel installation on Dublin home roof with inverter and battery storage

Every SolarField system is designed around your roof, usage, and budget. We focus on safe electrical work, neat cable routing, and clear handover so you know how to monitor generation, self-consumption, and export.

Solar PV that suits Dublin homes and Irish weather

Solar in Ireland is about consistency, not heat. Modern panels generate in bright cloud and lower light, which is common on the East Coast. In North Dublin and Clontarf, many homes have suitable south or south-west roof faces, and newer estates often have straightforward roof lines that make installation efficient. We carry out a proper site survey to check shading, roof condition, and electrical setup before finalising your design.

SolarField has been installing solar PV for over 8 years. We are SEAI-registered and we build systems that can qualify for the SEAI Solar Electricity Grant where eligible. If you are searching for “solar panels Dublin”, “solar installers Dublin”, or “solar panel installation Ireland”, you will see many offers. Our approach is transparent: we explain expected generation, how much you are likely to use in the home, what you might export, and how battery storage can lift your self-consumption.

Domestic solar PV

We design domestic solar PV around how your household uses electricity. That includes roof orientation, shading, daytime usage, and whether you plan to add an EV charger or heat pump later. We explain what you can realistically save in 2026 based on your usage patterns.

Solar PV installation details

Solar battery storage

A battery stores surplus solar so you can use it later, often in the evening when families are home. Battery storage is popular in Dublin where higher electricity prices make self-consumption valuable. We help you size the battery to your daily load, not a sales target.

Battery storage options

SEAI grant support

The SEAI Solar Electricity Grant can be worth up to €1,800 for eligible homes. We talk you through the process and provide the documentation you need from an SEAI-registered installer, including commissioning and relevant certificates.

SEAI grant guide

Clear pricing for 2026

If you are researching the cost of solar panels in Ireland in 2026, you will see wide ranges. We provide a line-by-line quote that includes panels, inverter, mounting, electrical works, and monitoring. We also outline likely savings and payback in plain language.

Solar PV costs explained
Local installer

Based in Dublin 3 near Clontarf. We regularly install across North Dublin, the city, and the Greater Dublin Area.

Built for Irish homes

Design choices match roof type, wind exposure, and household demand, with neat finishes and safe isolation points.

Aftercare that answers

We provide a clear handover and ongoing support so you can monitor performance and spot issues early.

solar inverter and battery installed in Dublin home utility room with neat cabling

What you can expect from a SolarField installation

Good solar PV is not only about the panel brand. It is about design, safe installation, and making sure the system fits the way you live. During your survey we confirm roof access, identify shading across the day, check your consumer unit, and discuss future plans such as an EV, immersion diverter, or a move to a smart tariff. For Dublin homes near the coast, we pay attention to fixings and cable routing so the system remains tidy and resilient.

You will receive a clear proposal that includes system size (kWp), estimated annual generation (kWh), expected self-consumption, and options for solar battery storage. If you want to maximise daytime solar usage, we can advise on simple changes such as timing your dishwasher, washing machine, or hot water heating. If your goal is to reduce evening imports, we will discuss battery sizing and whether it makes sense for your household.

Survey and design

Roof checks, shading assessment, and design around your usage, with a quote that explains what is included and why.

Installation and commissioning

Qualified electrical work, safe isolation, commissioning, and guidance on monitoring so you can track performance.

Looking for solar panels in North Dublin?

SolarField is based on Alfie Byrne Road, Dublin 3, and we regularly install in Clontarf, Raheny, Killester, Artane, Marino, Fairview, Drumcondra, and the wider Greater Dublin Area. For Leinster customers, we cover Wicklow, Meath, Kildare, and Louth, and we can take on nationwide projects where the site is a good fit.

Quick answers on grant, cost, and savings

These are the most common questions we hear from homeowners comparing solar panels in Ireland. For deeper detail, see our SEAI grant page and our cost guide for 2026. If you want numbers for your home in Dublin, request a survey and we will calculate it properly.

Read the SEAI grant guide

How much is the SEAI Solar Electricity Grant in 2026?

The SEAI Solar PV grant is currently up to €1,800 for eligible homes. Grant levels are based on system size (kWp). We confirm what applies to your design and provide the required documentation as an SEAI-registered installer.

See eligibility and steps

What does a typical system cost after the grant?

For many homes, a 3 to 6 kW domestic solar PV system often falls in the €6,000 to €12,000 range after the SEAI grant, depending on roof complexity, inverter choice, and whether battery storage is included. We provide clear, itemised pricing.

Explore 2026 costs

How much can you save on electricity bills?

Savings depend on how much of your solar you use in the home. Many families aim for €1,200 to €1,800 per year when solar PV is sized well and usage is managed. Adding battery storage can increase self-consumption, especially in the evening.

Get savings for your home

Is battery storage worth it in Dublin?

Battery storage is often worthwhile when you have surplus solar during the day and higher evening usage. It can also help if you are on time-of-use tariffs. We will show you the expected change in self-consumption so you can decide with confidence.

Battery storage guide

Ready to price your roof properly?

If you have a south or south-west facing roof in Dublin, there is a strong chance solar PV will work well. Even if your roof faces east-west, a split array can deliver excellent daily coverage. Book a free site survey and receive a quote within 48 hours, including SEAI grant guidance and realistic savings.

Home solar FAQ

Practical questions from Dublin homeowners about solar PV, the SEAI grant, and battery storage. For a quote that matches your roof and your meter readings, contact our team on Alfie Byrne Road, Dublin 3.

Do solar panels work well in Ireland, especially in Dublin?
Yes. Solar PV generates from daylight, not heat. Dublin’s conditions often include bright cloud, which modern panels handle well. A well-designed system can deliver strong annual generation, particularly on south and south-west roof faces.
Can I get the SEAI solar PV grant if I add a battery?
Many customers install solar PV first and add a battery at the same time or later. Eligibility depends on SEAI rules and your home’s status. We explain what is required and provide documentation as an SEAI-registered installer.
What size solar PV system do most Dublin homes choose?
Many households land in the 3 kWp to 6 kWp range, depending on roof area and daytime usage. The right size is the one that matches your annual consumption and helps you use more of your own generation.
How quickly can SolarField install after the survey?
Timelines depend on system type and scheduling. We aim to provide your quote within 48 hours of the survey and then agree an installation date that suits your household. We will always confirm access requirements and what to expect on the day.
Do you cover Wicklow, Meath, Kildare, and Louth?
Yes. Our priority is Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area, and we regularly work across Leinster including Wicklow, Meath, Kildare, and Louth. We can also take on suitable projects nationwide.
Is it possible to monitor solar generation and savings?
Yes. We set up monitoring so you can view generation, home usage, and export. If you add a battery, you can also track charging and discharging. Monitoring helps you adjust habits to increase self-consumption.

Dublin-first

Focused coverage across Dublin 3, Clontarf, North Dublin, and the Greater Dublin Area, with strong Leinster capacity.

Experienced team

Over 8 years installing solar PV and battery storage, with a process built around safe electrics and tidy finishes.

Clear paperwork

We provide the documents you need for SEAI grant support and a proper handover, so you understand your system.