Frequently asked questions
Below, we address common queries about how our technology brings rooftop solar to apartment buildings.
Everything you need to know
Find quick answers about SolShare, the world’s first technology for sharing rooftop solar in UK flats.Yes. SolShare is classed as a direct connection of solar PV to flats. It qualifies for SAP 10.2 PV credits, typically adding 5-15 SAP points to each flat, making it a leading solution for meeting UK building regulations.
Yes. By adding 5-20 SAP points, SolShare frequently increases a flat’s EPC band by at least one rating (e.g., Band C to B), helping landlords meet MEES standards and net-zero targets.
Yes. Any separately metered connection, including the landlord’s communal supply, can be integrated. This allows solar to power shared services like lifts and hallway lighting before distributing the remainder to residents.
Communal DC-coupled batteries with SolShare may be possible depending on the specific site layout.
If you are considering a battery installation, you must inform Allume via uk.info@allumeenergy.com to discuss the project and confirm technical feasibility for the proposed site.
There are many site variables that influence how well-suited a site is for battery storage, and which battery type is best.
Without a discussion with the Allume team, there is a significant risk to the success and functionality of the installation.
Typically, SolShare is optimised for buildings with 6 or more units. However, we review every enquiry to determine if our shared solar technology is the right fit for your specific project.
SolShare ensures solar is delivered to residents when they are using power to maximise savings. Any exported energy is entitled to a smart export guarantee payment. An MCS certificate must be issued for each connected flat, which can then be used to apply for SEG through the customers chosen energy supplier.
No. Residents maintain freedom of choice and can stay with any UK energy supplier. They also keep all market protections and benefits provided to vulnerable electricity customers.
SolShare qualifies for major UK grants, including the Warm Homes Plan in England, Optimised RetroFit Programme (ORP) in Wales and Social Housing Net Zero Heat Fund in Scotland and the Local Power Plan.
Contact us for guidance on securing solar funding.
On average, SolShare achieves a 40% reduction in grid energy usage. Savings can increase further with the addition of shared battery storage and smart energy management.