Independent Solar Consultants

Independent Solar Consultants

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⚡ With years of solar expertise. Independent Solar Consultants helps businesses enter the solar market confidently.

From sales strategy 📊 to on-site ops 🚧 & project design 🛠️, Offering expert guidance to ensure success & avoid costly mistakes! 🌞

11/06/2026

Every solar installation should start with a survey.

Not guesswork.

Not just a satellite image.

A proper survey checks the roof, shading, electrics, cable routes, meter location, grid connection and usage profile.

Because if the survey is weak, the design can be weak too.

Before you commit to commercial solar, get the site reviewed properly.

https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

11/06/2026

Every solar installation should start with a proper survey.

That might sound obvious, but this is where many projects start to go wrong.

A roof can look suitable from above, but once you assess the site properly, the real details appear.

Shading.
Roof condition.
Available space.
Cable routes.
Meter location.
Consumer unit.
Grid connection.
Load profile.
Future demand.
Battery storage requirements.

For commercial solar, these details matter.

A proper survey helps make sure the system is designed around the building, the electricity usage and the long-term strategy — not just the number of panels that can physically fit on the roof.

Justin Dring and Independent Solar Consultants help businesses, farms, churches, industrial sites and high-energy users review their site properly before committing to solar.

Send your project enquiry here:
https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

10/06/2026

Your load profile matters.

It shows when your business actually uses electricity.

And that can completely change the right solar design.

Daytime usage? Solar may directly reduce grid import.

Evening, overnight or seasonal usage? Battery storage, export planning or tariff review may become more important.

Before you invest in commercial solar, get the numbers checked properly.

https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

10/06/2026

Your load profile is one of the most important parts of commercial solar design.

It tells us when your business uses electricity, how much it uses, and whether solar generation is likely to match your demand.

This matters because two businesses can have the same annual electricity usage but need very different solar strategies.

One may use most of its power during the day, making solar highly relevant for direct self-consumption.

Another may use more electricity early morning, evening, overnight or seasonally, which could change the role of battery storage, export, tariff structure and system size.

That is why commercial solar should not start with “how many panels can we fit?”

It should start with the numbers.

Justin Dring and Independent Solar Consultants help businesses, farms, churches and high-energy users review their load profile before committing to a solar PV or battery storage system.

Enquiry here:
https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

08/06/2026

Your building could be more than just a place that uses energy.

For many high-energy businesses, the roof is one of the most underused assets on site.

With the right commercial solar and battery strategy, your building could help produce energy and reduce long-term electricity costs.

But the design has to be based on real usage, not guesswork.

Contact Us:
https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

04/06/2026

Most businesses only look at the final total on their electricity bill.

But the real story is in the breakdown.

Standing charges, unit rates, capacity charges, time-of-use tariffs, demand patterns and hidden inefficiencies can all affect what you’re really paying.

If your business is spending £30,000, £60,000 or £80,000 a month on electricity, even the smaller charges can become a major opportunity.

Commercial solar and battery storage should not be designed from guesswork. It should start with your actual bill, your usage profile, your site and your long-term energy strategy.

That’s exactly what Justin Dring and Independent Solar Consultants help businesses understand.

Send us your electricity bill and we’ll help you review what’s possible.

https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

04/06/2026

Your electricity bill is not just one number.

Standing charges, unit rates, capacity charges and usage patterns all tell a story.

And if your business is spending tens of thousands a month on electricity, those details matter.

Before investing in commercial solar or battery storage, get the bill reviewed properly.

Send your bill here:
https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

02/06/2026

Did you know your business could become its own power station?

Generate electricity.
Store it in batteries.
Use more of your own energy.

That's why more businesses are exploring commercial solar and battery storage right now.

The goal?

Become less reliant on the grid.

https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

01/06/2026

Did you know some businesses are paying far more for electricity than they need to?

We're seeing energy bills absolutely hammering some businesses right now.

That's why more companies are looking at:
☀️ Commercial solar
🔋 Battery storage
📊 Better energy management

The goal?

Take control of rising energy costs.

https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

29/05/2026

You don’t need to eliminate your electricity bill.

You need to get control of it.

Monitoring.
Energy management.
Battery storage.
Commercial solar.

That’s how businesses start reducing energy costs properly.

At Independent Solar Consultants, Justin Dring helps businesses take control of energy usage through engineering-led commercial solar solutions.

https://www.independent-solar-consultants.co.uk/contact

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