Solar Panels in Ballinakill, Co. Waterford
Ballinakill is a village in Co. Waterford with a population of around 462. Located 3.4 km from Waterford, the area has a solar yield of 868 kWh/kWp. A 4kWp solar system generates approximately 3,472 kWh annually, saving an estimated €1042+ per year. The SEAI grant of up to €1,800 and 0% VAT bring the net cost to €3,200–€6,200.
How productive are solar panels in Ballinakill?
| Solar Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Solar Yield | 868 kWh/kWp |
| 4kWp System Output | 3,472 kWh/yr |
| Sunshine Hours | 1,465 hrs/yr |
| Est. Annual Savings | €1042+ |
| Household Coverage | 83% of avg use |
Solar yield calculated for Ballinakill (52.24°N, 7.07°W) using PVGIS satellite data. Actual output varies by roof orientation, shading, and system specification.
Monthly Solar Output in Ballinakill
kWh per month (4kWp system)
Ballinakill at a Glance
| Area Data | Value |
|---|---|
| Population | 462 (Census 2022) |
| Houses/Bungalows (Co. Waterford avg.) | 86% of dwellings |
| Owner-Occupied (Co. Waterford avg.) | 52% |
| Built Before 2000 (Co. Waterford avg.) | 68% |
| Avg. Rooms per Home (Co. Waterford avg.) | 5 |
| Elevation | 9 metres |
| Eircode Area | X91 |
| Dist. to Waterford | 3.4 km |
| Location | Inland |
| Coordinates | 52.2447°N, 7.0658°W |
Population and housing data: CSO Census 2022. Weather data: Met Eireann (Johnstown Castle, 39.2 km).
Weather & Climate in Ballinakill
Weather data from Met Eireann (Johnstown Castle station, 39.2 km from Ballinakill). 5-year average (2019–2023).
Solar Suitability in Ballinakill
Across Co. Waterford, 86% of dwellings are houses or bungalows, making the area highly suited for rooftop solar panels. 52% of homes are owner-occupied — homeowners can apply directly for the SEAI grant. 68% of homes were built before 2000, qualifying for the SEAI solar grant (homes built and occupied before 2021 are eligible).
About Solar Energy in Ballinakill
Ballinakill is a village in Co. Waterford with a population of 462 (CSO Census 2022). It is conveniently close to Waterford (3.4 km), where most SEAI-registered installers in the county are based. The Eircode routing key for Ballinakill is X91. You'll need your full Eircode when applying for the SEAI grant. Across the wider Waterford area, 86% of dwellings are houses or bungalows and 52% are owner-occupied (Census 2022). Homeowners in Ballinakill 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 3,472 kWh per year (868 kWh/kWp). The area has moderate rainfall (1114 mm/yr), with a mean temperature of 10.6°C.
Benefits of Solar Panels in Ballinakill
Save on Electricity Bills
Homeowners in Ballinakill can save an estimated €1042+ per year on electricity with a 4kWp solar system generating 3,796 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. Waterford ranks #2 in Ireland for solar yield with 949 kWh/kWp. Homes in Ballinakill benefit from some of the best solar conditions in the country.
25+ Year Lifespan
A system installed in Ballinakill today will generate clean electricity for 25-30 years with minimal maintenance.
Government Support for Solar in Ballinakill
Homeowners in Ballinakill, Co. Waterford can apply for the SEAI solar PV grant. The maximum grant of €1,800 is confirmed for 2026.
| System Size | Grant Amount | Typical 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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What Ballinakill homeowners ask about solar
How much do solar panels cost in Ballinakill?
A 4kWp system in Ballinakill 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 3,796 kWh/year, paying for itself in 4-6 years.
What roof direction is best for solar panels in Ballinakill?
South-facing roofs produce the most electricity (100% of potential). South-east and south-west roofs produce around 95%. East or west-facing roofs still produce 80-85%. North-facing roofs are generally not recommended for solar panels in Ireland.
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.
Do solar panels work in winter in Waterford?
Yes, solar panels generate electricity all year round. While output is lower in winter, Waterford still receives usable daylight hours even in December. Annual generation figures (3,796 kWh for a 4kWp system) already account for seasonal variation.
What is the payback period for solar panels in Ballinakill?
With a net cost of €3,200-€6,200 after the SEAI grant and savings of €1042+ per year plus export income, a typical solar system in Ballinakill pays for itself in 4-6 years. After payback, you get 20+ years of near-free electricity.
What is the difference between solar PV and solar thermal?
Solar PV panels generate electricity from sunlight. Solar thermal panels heat water directly. For most Irish homes, solar PV is the better investment: it's more versatile, qualifies for the SEAI grant, and you can sell excess electricity. Solar thermal only heats water.
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.
Sources
- SEAI — Solar Electricity Grant
- SEAI — Find a Registered Professional
- Revenue — 0% VAT on Solar Panels
- PVGIS — EU Joint Research Centre (solar irradiance data)
- CSO — Census of Population 2022
- Met Eireann — Climate Data
Last updated: March 2026
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