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Continue shoppingTo assist our customers in navigating the solar landscape, Andersen EV has partnered with Heatable, a leading specialist in digital-first solar installations.
While you are free to choose any MCS-certified installer, we have identified Heatable - an officially accredited Which? Trusted Trader - as a partner that mirrors our commitment to a premium, frictionless customer journey.

The integration of solar panels provides more than just environmental benefits; it offers a level of energy autonomy that traditional grid charging cannot match.

Discover how solar energy can transform your daily commute.
You can use our partner's design tool to visualise a system for your home and receive an instant estimate of your potential energy savings.
Andersen EV acts as an introducer to Heatable. Customers are under no
obligation to use our partner's services for their solar requirements.
The Heatable solar journey is a streamlined, tech-driven process designed for both speed and precision. It begins with a home assessment where basic property details and occupancy information are used to calculate a precise bill impact via MCS data. This is followed by a digital roof mapping stage, allowing users to draw around their chosen roof space so the technology can calculate the optimal number of panels and their specific energy generation potential. Once the initial quote and savings are reviewed, a Heatable specialist completes a bespoke, full-system design tailored to the property. Finally, after the design is finalised, the installation is typically booked and fitted within 4 to 6 weeks.
The cost will vary project to project. Let’s take a 4-bedroom house as an example, a solar installation usually costs between £8,000 and £11,000 for panels. To get an accurate quotation, we would recommend completing Heatable’s online solar journey or booking a consultation with one of their experts.
No, in most cases you do not require planning permission for a solar panel installation as they fall under permitted development laws. If you live in a listed building, or conservation area, you'll need approval from your council.
No, that's a myth. Solar panels will work, even in low-light conditions. With Heatable's AC system, your panels have a bigger operating widow where they can generate energy (they start up earlier, and shut down later). Standard, DC systems do tend to struggle in low-light, as the inverters require more energy to even get started.
Whether you're looking for advice on technical requirements or would like to discuss colour options - our team of experts is here to help!
We'd be delighted to book a 15 minute free virtual consultation to discuss any of your charging requirements