Commercial solar panel installers in Maidenhead
Maidenhead is a Thames Valley commercial node on the M4 corridor — HQs and tech tenants concentrate around Vanwall Business Park and Stafferton Way, light industrial sits along Cordwallis and Reform Road, and the Elizabeth Line has lifted the office market further. South-band irradiance (1,000+ kWh/kWp/yr) and large flat HQ roofs produce some of the most reliable commercial-solar economics in Berkshire.

Best-fit sectors in Maidenhead
- Office HQs & technology campuses
- Light industrial & R&D
- Commercial landlords & multi-let estates
- Data-adjacent & professional services
Solar yield
Maidenhead sits in the South East irradiance band — roughly 1,000–1,080 kWh per kWp per year — the highest band of commercial solar yield in the UK.
Areas we cover near Maidenhead
Vanwall Business Park · Stafferton Way · Cordwallis Estate · Reform Road · Cookham · Marlow · Slough · Bray
Postcodes: SL6, SL7
Funding for Maidenhead businesses
Maidenhead businesses can combine 100% AIA with asset finance or a PPA. Thames Valley Berkshire LEP and the Royal Borough have periodically supported SME decarbonisation feasibility and capital projects.See UK grants & funding guide →
Run the numbers for your Maidenhead site
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Most relevant sectors for Maidenhead businesses
Based on the dominant industries across Maidenhead, these are the commercial solar specialisms most relevant locally — each links to a deeper guide.
Commercial solar in Maidenhead — FAQs
Where in Maidenhead do you install?
Vanwall Business Park, Stafferton Way and Cordwallis sit at the core of enquiry volume; town-centre offices and the multi-let SL6 estate fill the remainder. First visits within 7–10 days.
Maidenhead commercial solar install costs?
Above 100 kWp budget £700–£900 per kWp installed. HQ and tech-occupier sites typically clear payback in 5–7 years; multi-let landlord arrays pencil similar with EPC and MEES drivers in the mix.
Is solar a fit for Thames Valley HQs and tech occupiers?
Tech and HQ buildings carry steady daytime electrical demand from compute, HVAC and lighting, and most major occupiers run ESG mandates that prefer on-site renewables. Demand and supply curves align cleanly on Vanwall-scale roofs.
What payback do Maidenhead landlords see?
Five to seven years on multi-let SL6 estates. The EPC uplift typically takes a Maidenhead office from a borderline MEES position to clear compliance ahead of the next tightening cycle.
Planning routes for Maidenhead commercial roofs?
Most SL6 installs clear permitted development. Town-centre conservation areas, listed buildings, Green Belt sites and arrays above 1 MWp need a planning application.
Coverage across Berkshire and the M4?
Slough, Bracknell, Reading, Windsor and the wider M4 corridor sit inside standard South East dispatch — single project lead from feasibility through commissioning.
Maidenhead is part of our South East commercial solar service area. See the South East regional guide →