Oxford and Oxfordshire sit in the South-East yield zone, about 5% above the UK average for solar irradiance. A 4kW system typically generates around 3,570 kWh a year. Oxford's combination of older housing stock (many with south-facing roofs), high electricity costs, and wealthy homeowner base makes it a strong market for solar adoption.
Generation uses a UK baseline of 850 kWh per kWp installed, adjusted for your region's solar irradiance, roof orientation, pitch and shading. South-facing roofs at 30–45° hit the baseline; east/west takes a 15% hit; north loses a third.
Self-consumption defaults to 40% without a battery — the rest exports to the grid. A battery raises self-consumption progressively up to 80% at ~15 kWh capacity.
Savings = self-consumed kWh × your import rate, plus exported kWh × your SEG rate. Apply 0.5% panel degradation per year over the 25-year warranty.
Install cost reflects 2026 UK ranges with 0% VAT (in force until April 2027). Battery cost: roughly £350/kWh installed plus a £2k base.
This is an estimate. Actual generation and quotes vary — get a site survey from an MCS-certified installer before committing.