South East England farm solar
South East England enjoys the highest average sunshine hours in the UK, making it one of the most attractive regions for farm solar. From Kent fruit farms and Sussex dairy to Hampshire arable and Berkshire equestrian estates, rooftop and ground-mount solar deliver strong ROI across the region. Most of the South East is served by UK Power Networks (UKPN), who handle G98/G99 applications and are generally quick to respond for farm-scale projects under 500 kW.
Farming landscape across South East England
East-anglian-arable belt extending into Kent fruit and Hampshire mixed enterprise. High population density means strong electricity demand and the highest commercial tariffs in the UK — accelerating solar payback for self-consuming farms.
Grants and funding routes
FETF (England, 40% capital). SFI agrivoltaic stacking strong here thanks to Defra office locations in the region. Crown Estate has significant landholdings — separate grant routes apply for Crown Estate tenants.
Read the full UK farm solar grants overview and the 2026 grant application calendar for deadline-by-deadline planning.
Planning and protected landscapes
Kent Downs AONB, Surrey Hills AONB, Chilterns AONB and Sussex High Weald AONB all affect ground-mount approvals. Most rooftop ag-solar is permitted development. London Green Belt extends into Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
Most South East England rooftop installations on existing agricultural buildings qualify as permitted development under Class A or Class B of the GPDO. Ground-mount and listed buildings need full planning. We handle every application — see planning permission for farm solar.
Grid connection — UK Power Networks (UKPN)
UKPN delivers the fastest G99 turnaround in our portfolio — typically 6-10 weeks. Good agricultural connection experience across all 12 counties.
Every project we deliver in South East England goes through UK Power Networks (UKPN). We manage G98 (sub-16A/phase) and G99 (commercial scale) applications end-to-end as part of every quote — see our 8-stage installation process for typical timings.
Climate and solar irradiance
Driest UK region (650-800mm annual rainfall). Maritime climate moderates winter cold; summer heat occasionally reduces panel efficiency by 5-8%.
Annual irradiance: 1,050 kWh/m²/yr — second-highest UK regional irradiance after South West.. This translates to 893 kWh per kWp of installed capacity per year for a south-facing 30° pitched roof — the figure we model every South East England farm quote against.
Counties we cover across South East England
12 counties served, with regional installation team dispatched from our nearest hub:
Kent
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Surrey
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Sussex
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Essex
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Hertfordshire
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Buckinghamshire
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Oxfordshire
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Berkshire
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Hampshire
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Bedfordshire
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Isle of Wight
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London
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Typical farm solar projects across South East England
- Small farm (sub-50 kW): £14k-£40k gross / £8k-£24k net after FETF + AIA. Payback 2.0-3.0 years.
- Medium farm (50-150 kW): £35k-£105k gross / £19k-£56k net. Payback 1.6-2.4 years.
- Large farm (150-500 kW): £90k-£330k gross / £48k-£198k net. Payback 1.5-2.0 years.
- Estate-scale (500 kW+): £270k+ gross / £162k+ net. Payback 1.5-1.8 years. Often paired with PPA finance.
See full pricing by system size for the breakdown by farm type and system tier.
Most popular farm types we install in South East England
- • Dairy farms — 30-250 kW typical, 5-year payback
- • Arable farms — 50-500 kW typical, 4.5-year payback
- • Poultry farms — 50-300 kW, fastest UK payback at 3.5 years
- • Livestock farms — 20-100 kW typical, 5.5-year payback
- • Mixed farms — 30-250 kW, 5-year payback
- • Horticultural & glasshouse — 100-1,000 kW, 4-year payback