South West England · United Kingdom

Solar Prospecting in Torquay: Warehouses, Factories & Logistics

Torquay is part of South West England, United Kingdom where commercial rooftops — warehouses, factories, distribution centres and retail parks — represent a large, largely untapped opportunity for solar. SolarScout uses satellite imagery and OpenStreetMap to detect those buildings automatically and turn them into ready-to-contact solar leads.

With a specific yield of around 1,090 kWh per kWp each year and commercial electricity at roughly £0.28/kWh, on-site solar in Torquay typically pays back in about 4.2 years on a self-consumption basis.

1,090 kWh/kWp/yr
Specific yield
4.2 yrs
Est. payback (100 kWp)
£21,364
Annual savings (100 kWp)
38.1 t
CO₂ avoided / yr

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Solar economics for a commercial roof in Torquay

Take a representative 100 kWp array on a mid-sized warehouse or factory roof in Torquay. At the local specific yield of 1,090 kWh/kWp it generates about 109,000 kWh a year. With roughly 70% self-consumed against a £0.28/kWh tariff, that is around £21,364 saved annually.

Against an installed cost near £90,000, the system pays back in about 4.2 years and delivers in the region of £444,100 of net savings over a 25-year life — while avoiding roughly 38.1 tonnes of CO₂ every year.

These figures scale with roof size: many local logistics and manufacturing sites carry 250–1,000 kWp of usable roof, multiplying both the savings and the value of the lead.

Which buildings to target in Torquay

The strongest commercial solar prospects in Torquay share three traits: large unshaded roofs, high daytime electricity demand, and a single decision-maker. SolarScout surfaces these automatically, with roof-area estimates and Google Solar panel-count data where available.

Priority building types: warehouse, factory, logistics & distribution, retail park, cold storage and agricultural & food processings. Data Centres stand out for constant base load and strong sustainability mandates.

Why prospect solar in Torquay

The UK pairs modest irradiance with some of Europe’s highest commercial electricity prices, so self-consumption on large warehouse and factory roofs pays back fast despite the cloudier climate.

For a prospecting team, that combination of resource and tariff means outreach in Torquay converts on economics, not green sentiment — the payback case stands on its own.

Frequently asked questions

How many commercial solar leads can I find in Torquay?

It depends on the area's industrial footprint, but SolarScout scans every detectable commercial building — warehouses, factories, logistics and retail — across Torquay, United Kingdom and exports them with roof-area and contact data. Larger industrial cities routinely yield hundreds of qualified rooftops.

What payback can a commercial solar system expect in Torquay?

Using a local specific yield of about 1,090 kWh/kWp and a commercial tariff near £0.28/kWh, a self-consuming rooftop array in Torquay typically pays back in roughly 4.2 years and saves around £21,364 a year per 100 kWp installed.

Does SolarScout cover the whole of United Kingdom?

Yes. United Kingdom is one of SolarScout's core markets. You can scan Torquay and the surrounding South West England region as well as the rest of United Kingdom, and export qualified leads to CSV or Excel.

Is rooftop solar worth it given the climate in Torquay?

Yes — the economics work on self-consumption, not just sunshine. Even with the UK's modest irradiance, high commercial electricity prices keep payback around 4.2 years.

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