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Solar Panels vs Heat Pumps: Which Should You Install First?

By Chloe Wainwright, Contributor · Updated April 2026

Verdict: Solar panels offer a faster payback period; heat pumps deliver bigger carbon savings. For most homes install solar first.
£4500–£8000
Solar Panels est. cost
£650/yr
Solar Panels est. saving
£7000–£15000
Heat Pumps est. cost
£550/yr
Heat Pumps est. saving

Solar Panels vs Heat Pumps: Side-by-Side Comparison

Criteria Solar Panels Heat Pumps
Upfront cost £4500–£8000 £7000–£15000
Est. annual saving £650/yr £550/yr
Efficiency 20-25 years lifespan 25 year lifespan
Government grant Check eligibility Check eligibility
Carbon impact Low carbon Higher carbon
Installation time 1–3 days 1–2 days
Best for Homes with south-facing roofs Homes with high heating bills
Verdict Solar panels offer a faster payback period; heat pumps deliver bigger carbon savings. For most homes install solar first.

Which Should You Choose?

Solar panels offer a faster payback period; heat pumps deliver bigger carbon savings. For most homes install solar first.

If you’re primarily concerned with upfront cost, Heat Pumps (typically £7000–£15000) is generally the lower-cost option. If you want potentially lower running costs and a smaller carbon footprint long-term, Solar Panels may offer better long-term value.

Solar Panels: Pros and Cons

ProsCons
20-25 years lifespan efficiency Higher upfront cost (£4500–£8000)
Est. £650/yr typical saving Best suited to: Homes with south-facing roofs
Lower carbon footprint May require property assessment first

Heat Pumps: Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Lower upfront cost (£7000–£15000) 25 year lifespan only
Est. £550/yr typical saving Higher carbon emissions
Best suited to: Homes with high heating bills Less future-proof

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper — solar panels or heat pumps?
Solar Panels typically cost £4500–£8000, while heat pumps cost £7000–£15000. Compare both based on your property and energy needs.
Which saves more money — solar panels or heat pumps?
Solar Panels may save around £650/yr (estimated), while heat pumps may save around £550/yr (estimated). Actual savings depend on your property, usage and tariff.
Which is more efficient — solar panels or heat pumps?
Solar Panels have an efficiency of around 20-25 years lifespan, compared to 25 year lifespan for heat pumps.
Can I install both solar panels and heat pumps?
Yes, many homeowners combine both technologies. A combined system may help reduce your bills further and increase your home’s energy independence.
Do both qualify for government grants?
Both solar panels and heat pumps may qualify for government grants or schemes depending on eligibility. Criteria may change, so always check the latest requirements before proceeding.