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Solar Panels in Rush, Co. Dublin

Rush is one of the larger towns in Co. Dublin with a population of 10,106. With a solar yield of 791 kWh/kWp and 1,500+ sunshine hours per year, solar energy is a strong investment for homeowners here. A typical 4kWp system generates approximately 3,164 kWh annually, covering 75% of average household electricity use. After the SEAI grant of up to €1,800 and 0% VAT, the net cost is €3,200–€6,200 with payback in 4–6 years.

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1,500+ sunshine hrs/yr

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What is the solar potential in Rush?

Solar MetricValue
Solar Yield791 kWh/kWp
4kWp System Output3,164 kWh/yr
Sunshine Hours1,500 hrs/yr
Est. Annual Savings949+
Household Coverage75% of avg use

Solar yield calculated for Rush (53.52°N, 6.09°W) using PVGIS satellite data. Actual output varies by roof orientation, shading, and system specification.

Monthly Solar Output in Rush

56
Jan
115
Feb
246
Mar
390
Apr
491
May
488
Jun
456
Jul
377
Aug
274
Sep
156
Oct
74
Nov
43
Dec

kWh per month (4kWp system)

Rush at a Glance

Area DataValue
Population10,106 (Census 2022)
Houses/Bungalows (Co. Dublin avg.)94% of dwellings
Owner-Occupied (Co. Dublin avg.)71%
Built Before 2000 (Co. Dublin avg.)57%
Avg. Rooms per Home (Co. Dublin avg.)5.6
Elevation15 metres
Eircode AreaK56
Dist. to Dublin22.2 km
LocationInland
Coordinates53.5220°N, 6.0909°W

Population and housing data: CSO Census 2022. Weather data: Met Eireann (Dublin Airport, 14.4 km).

Rush Location

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Weather & Climate in Rush

1,500
Sunshine hrs/yr
798
Rainfall mm/yr
9.9°C
Mean temperature
791
kWh/kWp solar yield

Weather data from Met Eireann (Dublin Airport station, 14.4 km from Rush). 5-year average (2019–2023).

Solar Suitability in Rush

Across Co. Dublin, 94% of dwellings are houses or bungalows, making the area highly suited for rooftop solar panels. 71% of homes are owner-occupied — homeowners can apply directly for the SEAI grant. 57% of homes were built before 2000, qualifying for the SEAI solar grant (homes built and occupied before 2021 are eligible).

Solar Power in Rush, Co. Dublin

Rush is a large town in Co. Dublin with a population of 10,106 (CSO Census 2022). It is a short drive from Dublin (22.2 km), where most SEAI-registered installers in the county are based. The Eircode routing key for Rush is K56. You'll need your full Eircode when applying for the SEAI grant. Across the wider Dublin area, 94% of dwellings are houses or bungalows and 71% are owner-occupied (Census 2022). Homeowners in Rush with a south, east, or west-facing roof are well positioned for solar panels. Based on satellite data for this location, a 4kWp solar system generates approximately 3,164 kWh per year (791 kWh/kWp). The area has relatively low rainfall (798 mm/yr), with a mean temperature of 9.9°C.

Advantages of Solar Energy for Rush Homeowners

Save on Electricity Bills

Homeowners in Rush can save an estimated €949+ per year on electricity with a 4kWp solar system generating 3,660 kWh annually.

SEAI Grant: Up to €1,800

Get up to €1,800 back from SEAI. The grant is available for homes built before 2021. No means testing. Apply online at seai.ie.

0% VAT on Installation

Residential solar installations are zero-rated for VAT since May 2023, saving approximately €1,000 on a typical system.

Earn from Excess Energy

Sell surplus electricity at 15-25c/kWh through the Microgeneration Support Scheme. The first €400/year is tax-free.

Top Solar County in Ireland

Co. Dublin ranks #4 in Ireland for solar yield with 915 kWh/kWp. Homes in Rush benefit from some of the best solar conditions in the country.

25+ Year Lifespan

A system installed in Rush today will generate clean electricity for 25-30 years with minimal maintenance.

Solar grants available in Rush

Homeowners in Rush, Co. Dublin can apply for the SEAI solar PV grant. The maximum grant of €1,800 is confirmed for 2026.

System SizeGrant AmountTypical Net Cost
2 kWp€1,400€2,000 - €3,000
3 kWp€1,600€2,500 - €4,000
4 kWp+€1,800 (max)€3,200 - €6,200

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Your solar questions for Rush

How much do solar panels cost in Rush?

A 4kWp system in Rush typically costs €5,000-€8,000 before grants. After the €1,800 SEAI grant and 0% VAT, the net cost is €3,200-€6,200. The system generates approximately 3,660 kWh/year, paying for itself in 4-6 years.

How much electricity will solar panels generate in Rush?

Based on Dublin county data, a 4kWp system in Rush generates approximately 3,660 kWh per year, covering 75% of average household use (4,200 kWh/year). Dublin receives around 1,500 sunshine hours annually.

Is my roof suitable for solar panels in Rush?

Most roofs are suitable. You need at least 15-20 m² of unshaded roof space for a typical 4kWp system (10 panels). South, east, or west-facing roofs work well. Your installer will assess your roof's orientation, angle, and structural suitability during a site survey.

Can I sell excess solar electricity?

Yes. Under Ireland's Microgeneration Support Scheme, you sell surplus electricity at 15-25c/kWh. You need a smart meter (ESB Networks installs free). The first €400/year of export income is tax-free.

What is the Microgeneration Support Scheme?

The Microgeneration Support Scheme allows homeowners to sell surplus solar electricity back to the grid at 15-25c/kWh. You need a smart meter (free from ESB Networks) and a grid-connected system. The first €400/year of export income is tax-free.

What maintenance do solar panels need?

Solar panels need very little maintenance. Rain keeps them clean in most cases. There are no moving parts. Your inverter may need replacing once in 25 years (10-15 year lifespan). Annual visual checks and occasional cleaning if near trees is all that's needed.

Do I need planning permission for solar panels?

Most residential solar installations are exempt from planning permission, provided panels don't project more than 15cm from the roof and don't cover more than 50% of total roof area.

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Last updated: March 2026

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