Commercial solar PV economics for warehouses and distribution centres in Glasgow depend on three factors specific to this combination: the Glasgow commercial electricity tariff (23-27p per kWh in 2026), the warehouses sector daytime load profile (large flat roofs, 65-75% self-consumption with cold-storage tenants), and the SP Energy Networks DNO process for 250-1,000 kw commercial installations. This page covers what a Glasgow warehouse install actually looks like in 2026 — cost band, payback expectation, planning context, and the regional delivery model.
Why Glasgow is well-positioned for warehouses and distribution centres solar
Regional yield: Glasgow sites receive approximately 950 kWh per kWp installed per year — among the highest UK regional yields. Real-world delivered yield against PVSyst modelling typically runs 100-104% of model on Scotland installs.
Grid tariff context: Glasgow commercial electricity averages 23-27p per kWh in 2026. Glasgow commercial tariffs are mid-band by UK standards, with payback timings closely tracking the national average for warehouses and distribution centres.
DNO landscape: Major commercial property + Glasgow Airport corridor logistics. Scottish council preference for local installers on tendered work.
Typical Glasgow warehouses solar specification
System size: 250-1,000 kW. Load profile: large flat roofs, 65-75% self-consumption with cold-storage tenants. Most Glasgow warehouses and distribution centres installations use Tier-1 N-type modules (JinkoSolar Tiger Neo, Longi Hi-MO X, or Trina Vertex N) paired with Huawei SUN2000 or SolarEdge string inverters. K2 Systems profiled-steel or Schletter flat-roof ballast mounting handles the Glasgow roof inventory.
For projects above 100 kW, plan for the SP Energy Networks G99 process timeline — typical 6-12 months from application to energisation in Glasgow. For sub-100 kW projects, G98 notification means 4-6 weeks notification-to-energisation typically.
Funding routes specific to Glasgow warehouses and distribution centres
Glasgow warehouses and distribution centres primarily access the 100% Annual Investment Allowance — limited companies expense 100% of solar capex against year-one profits, returning 25% as tax relief at current corporation tax rates. Combined with Smart Export Guarantee tariffs and asset finance, most Glasgow warehouses and distribution centres projects pencil out without grant funding.
For zero-capex routes see Power Purchase Agreements — a third-party funder owns the system, you buy the electricity at a discount to grid retail. Best for warehouses and distribution centres sites with strong covenant and 50+ kW system size.
Practical delivery in Glasgow
Every Glasgow warehouses enquiry through this site routes to our Scotland regional partner network within one working day. See partner network for the per-region installer profiles. Standard delivery sequence: desk feasibility (5 working days from receipt of meter data and roof drawings), on-site survey (within 2 weeks), fixed-price proposal (7 working days post-survey), DNO + planning (parallel-tracked), installation (1-4 weeks on site depending on system size).
Glasgow warehouses solar — frequently asked questions
What does a typical commercial solar install for warehouses and distribution centres in Glasgow cost?
A 250-1,000 kW commercial solar system for Glasgow warehouses and distribution centres costs approximately £215,000-£820,000 turnkey in 2026, pre-AIA tax relief. With 100% Annual Investment Allowance the net effective cost is approximately 75% of gross for a profitable UK limited company. Glasgow's grid retail tariff (23-27p per kWh) and regional yield (950 kWh per kWp annually) make payback typically 5-7 years.
Which DNO covers Glasgow and how does it affect a commercial solar install?
Glasgow sits within the SP Energy Networks licence area. Major commercial property + Glasgow Airport corridor logistics. Scottish council preference for local installers on tendered work. For sub-100 kW systems you'll file a G98 notification (typically 4-6 weeks). For 100-500 kW systems you'll need a G99 connection application (statutory 65 working days for offer letter).
Are there Glasgow-specific grants or funding for warehouses and distribution centres?
Glasgow warehouses and distribution centres primarily access the 100% Annual Investment Allowance (25% effective tax relief), Smart Export Guarantee tariffs (4-15p/kWh), and asset finance or PPA. Direct Glasgow grants are limited. See our /grants-and-funding/ page for the full UK funding stack.
What's a typical self-consumption percentage for warehouses and distribution centres in Glasgow?
Warehouses and distribution centres typically achieve large flat roofs, 65-75% self-consumption with cold-storage tenants. Higher self-consumption percentages mean faster payback because self-consumed kWh saves the full 23-27p grid retail tariff while exported kWh earns only the SEG export rate (4-15p).
How do I get a quote for commercial solar at my Glasgow warehouses and distribution centres site?
Submit a quote through this site and we'll route to the Scotland regional partner network within one working day. Brief should include: postcode, building type and roof material, annual electricity consumption (or last 12 months of bills), and funding preference. Free desk feasibility within 5 working days; fixed-price proposal within 2 weeks of site survey.
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