Warehouse · Mold
Warehouse Solar Leads in Mold
warehouses are among the best commercial solar prospects in Mold: large structural roofs and high daytime electricity demand that matches on-site generation. SolarScout detects every warehouse in Mold and estimates its usable roof area.
For a 100 kWp array at the local yield of 980 kWh/kWp, that is about 98,000 kWh a year — roughly £19,208 of annual savings and a payback near 4.7 years.
Turn these rooftops into a lead list in minutes.
Scan this area free →Why warehouses in Mold suit rooftop solar
warehouses combine large, mostly unshaded roofs with steady daytime consumption, so a high share of generation is self-consumed. That keeps payback short — around 4.7 years at Mold's tariff of £0.28/kWh.
SolarScout ranks them by roof area and, where Google Solar data exists, by modelled annual output, so you can prioritise the highest-value sites first.
How to find warehouses in Mold
Pick Mold and SolarScout returns every detected warehouse with an estimated roof footprint, business identity and contact details where available — each with a pre-computed business case.
Export to CSV or Excel and load the list straight into your CRM to start outreach with a concrete savings figure.
Frequently asked questions
Are warehouses good candidates for rooftop solar in Mold?
Yes — warehouses offer large roofs and strong daytime demand, which is why they typically deliver some of the best commercial solar economics in Mold, with payback around 4.7 years on a 100 kWp system.
How does SolarScout find warehouses in Mold?
SolarScout combines OpenStreetMap building data with satellite imagery and Google Solar modelling to detect warehouses in Mold, estimate roof area, attach contact data, and export them as qualified leads.