Commercial Solar PV Systems for Businesses in Ireland
Smart Solar Power for Commercial Spaces
Commercial PV Solar Solutions in Ireland provide businesses with clean, reliable electricity generated from solar panels installed on rooftops or ground-mounted systems.
These systems help reduce energy costs, lower carbon emissions, and protect against rising electricity prices. Supported by SEAI grants and tax incentives, commercial solar PV offers strong returns on investment, long system lifespans, and supports sustainability and ESG goals for Irish businesses.
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Commercial System Design & Engineering
Every commercial system is designed specifically for the site and its energy profile.
Our design process considers:
- Interval meter data and load curves
- Peak demand vs base load
- Export limitations and grid constraints
- Roof condition and future expansion
We avoid unnecessary oversizing and focus on efficient, right-sized systems that deliver predictable savings.
Quality, Safety & Compliance
Commercial installations require a higher standard of planning and execution.
Equipment Quality
- Tier-1 solar panels with proven performance
- Commercial-grade inverters and monitoring platforms
- Robust mounting systems suited to Irish conditions
Safety & Compliance
- Site-specific health & safety planning
- Minimal disruption to live environments
- ESB Networks applications and compliance
- Full commissioning and documentation
Grants & Supports for Non-Domestic Solar
Depending on the organisation type, grant support or funding schemes may be available.
Key points:
- Eligibility varies by sector and scheme
- Grant availability and values can change
- Some organisations prefer to proceed without grants to avoid complexity
MySolar will outline applicable supports where relevant and explain alternative routes where grants are not suitable.
Payment & Ownership Options for Commercial Solar
We offer multiple delivery models depending on financial preferences and governance requirements.
Upfront Purchase
- Full ownership from day one
- Lowest lifetime cost
- Traditional payback model applies
- Often preferred by owner-occupied businesses
Solar-as-a-Service (Non-Domestic)
- No large upfront capital cost
- Fixed monthly service fee
- Monitoring, maintenance and support included
- MySolar retains responsibility for performance
Solar-as-a-Service is particularly well suited to schools, clubs and organisations that prefer OPEX-based solutions over capital investment.
Savings & Financial Performance
How Commercial Savings Are Achieved
Savings are driven by:
- On-site use of generated electricity
- Reduced exposure to grid price volatility
- Long system lifespan (25+ years)
We model savings conservatively using real consumption data, not best-case assumptions.
Payback: Purchase vs Solar-as-a-Service
Upfront Purchase
- Payback measured over a number of years
- Influenced by system size, usage and tariffs
- Strong long-term returns once payback is achieved
Solar-as-a-Service
- No traditional payback period
- System designed so the service fee is typically lower than electricity savings
- Immediate positive cashflow, subject to usage and suitability
This approach allows organisations to reduce energy costs without tying up capital.
Monitoring, Maintenance & Long-Term Support
Commercial solar systems are long-term operational assets.
MySolar provides:
- Ongoing performance monitoring
- Fault detection and response
- System optimisation advice
For Solar-as-a-Service customers, monitoring and maintenance are included as standard.
Typical Commercial Use Cases
We regularly deliver solar solutions for:
- SMEs and multi-site businesses
- Schools and childcare facilities
- Sports clubs and community organisations
- Farms, warehouses and light industrial sites
Our Commercial Delivery Process
Initial Review
Proposal & Financial Model
Site Visit & Final Design
Installation & Commissioning
Ongoing Support
Frequently Asked Questions
Savings depend on annual electricity usage, daytime load profile, and system size.
Businesses with strong daytime demand typically achieve the highest return, as more solar electricity is consumed onsite at full retail value.
System size depends on:
- Available roof space
- Grid connection limits
- Structural capacity
- ESB export approval
Commercial systems typically range from 30kW to several hundred kW.
Payback typically ranges between 4–7 years for capital purchase systems, depending on electricity rates and usage profile.
Funded models can deliver positive cashflow from year one.
Solar panels typically carry 25–30 year performance warranties.
Inverters and electrical components have shorter warranty periods but can be replaced during the system’s lifetime.
Excess electricity can be exported to the grid, subject to ESB connection agreements.
Export tariffs vary depending on supplier and metering arrangement.
Installation is planned to minimise operational disruption.
Most commercial rooftop installations are completed without impacting day-to-day business activities.
A structural assessment is carried out as part of the design process.
Most modern commercial roofs can accommodate solar, but load calculations are completed before installation.
Businesses can:
- Purchase outright
- Use asset finance or green lending
- Choose a Solar-as-a-Service structure
The appropriate option depends on capital availability and cashflow priorities.
Solar-as-a-Service allows your business to install solar with no upfront capital investment.
MySolar funds the installation, and your business pays a fixed monthly service fee over an agreed term. The system generates electricity from day one, reducing your electricity spend.
It is structured as a service agreement rather than traditional borrowing.
Businesses should confirm accounting treatment with their financial advisors.
Yes. Solar reduces Scope 2 emissions by lowering grid electricity consumption.
It supports ESG reporting, sustainability targets, and environmental certifications.
In Ireland, businesses may be eligible for Accelerated Capital Allowances (ACA), allowing the cost of qualifying energy-efficient equipment to be written off against profits in the first year.
Professional tax advice should be sought.
At the end of a Solar-as-a-Service term, the system continues operating and generating electricity for your business.
Specific ownership or continuation terms are outlined in the agreement.
Commercial systems require minimal maintenance.
Monitoring systems track performance, and periodic inspections ensure optimal operation.
The first step is a site assessment and review of your electricity consumption data.
From this, we provide a tailored system design, projected generation figures, and financial modelling.
Speak to MySolar About Commercial Solar
If your organisation is exploring solar, we will provide clear advice, realistic savings estimates and a delivery model that fits your financial and operational needs