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Solar panels to become standard as Ipswich installations rise

Government plans to mandate solar on new builds come as provisional figures show Ipswich had 2,540 domestic solar installations in March 2025, up from 2,455 in December 2024.

Insight Energy working on a domestic rooftop solar installation
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Insight Energy working on a domestic rooftop solar installation

Why it matters: The Future Homes Standard, to be published this autumn, will require solar panels on most new build homes across England for the first time, potentially saving new homeowners around £530 annually on energy bills.

The local picture: Ipswich saw 85 new domestic solar installations between December and March, bringing total capacity to 8.2 MW. The constituency now has 2,540 homes with solar panels, reflecting a growing trend towards renewable energy adoption.

The government announced on 6 June that building regulations will be amended to explicitly promote the installation of solar panels, subject to practical limits and flexibility for homes surrounded by trees or with significant shade.

Drone shot of a domestic solar installation on a carport by Insight Energy
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Drone shot of a domestic solar installation on a carport by Insight Energy

The details: Under the proposed changes, new homes will also require low-carbon heating such as heat pumps and high energy efficiency standards. A typical existing UK home could save around £530 yearly from installing rooftop solar, based on current energy price caps.

What they're saying: Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said: "Solar panels can save people hundreds of pounds off their energy bills, so it is just common sense for new homes to have them fitted as standard. So many people just don't understand why this doesn't already happen. With our plans, it will."

Kristian Day , co-founder of local renewable energy specialists Insight Energy , said, "The move to require solar panels on most new homes is a fantastic step forward, helping families save money and making our communities greener from the ground up." He also emphasised the importance of quality and addressing the "growing skills gap" faced by the industry.

We’re excited to see places like Ipswich leading the way in embracing renewables. But as we work quickly to meet these new standards, we must not lose sight of quality.

Every homeowner deserves a solar system that’s built to last and delivers real savings year after year. Let’s make sure that in our drive for progress, we’re also setting the bar high because a truly sustainable future depends not just on how fast we move, but how well we do it.

As we move towards making solar panels the norm on new homes, it’s vital we also address the growing skills gap in our industry.  The demand for qualified installers and energy experts is set to rise sharply, and we need to invest now in training and upskilling our workforce to keep pace.

The bigger picture: National figures show more than 1.5 million solar installations across UK homes by April, with around 20,405 systems fitted in April alone, exceeding the 17,000 monthly median. Most installations (68%) are on residential buildings.

Co-founders Gary and Kristian of Insight Energy
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Co-founders Gary and Kristian of Insight Energy

What's next: The Future Homes Standard will be published this autumn as part of the government's Plan for Change to build 1.5 million homes. Recent planning changes also allow homeowners to install heat pumps within one metre of their property boundary without planning applications.

Housing and Planning Minister Matthew Pennycook said: "The Future Homes Standard will ensure new homes are modern and efficient with low-carbon heating, while our common-sense planning changes will now make it easier and cheaper for people to use heat pumps."

The bottom line: While Ipswich's rising solar installations reflect growing demand that will become mandatory for new builds, industry leaders warn of a "growing skills gap" that must be addressed to ensure smooth delivery of energy savings for future homeowners. The mandate for solar will only succeed if the industry invests in training qualified installers now, with Day warning that supporting "the next generation of solar professionals is just as important as the technology itself."

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