Why Solar Panels for Your Home?
Electricity prices in Latvia have risen significantly in recent years, and the trend continues. Solar panels for a home let you fix a large portion of your energy costs — the more you generate yourself, the less you pay at volatile market rates.
For a typical Latvian home with a monthly consumption of 300 kWh, a 6 kWp system generates around 6,000 kWh per year. Over the course of a year, this covers 65–75% of total consumption, and in summer up to 90–100%. Surplus energy is fed to the grid and accumulates as a net credit on your electricity bill.
What Is Included in the Full Service?
- Free site survey — a technician visits to assess the roof, angle, orientation and electrical panel
- Individual system design — a certified electrical designer develops a project tailored specifically to your home with optimal panel placement
- Class A equipment — we work only with Class A panels (Longi, JA Solar, Canadian Solar) and leading inverters (Huawei, Fronius, SMA)
- Micro-generator application to the grid operator — we handle all documentation and coordinate the connection process
- Professional installation in 1–2 days — certified electricians carry out all work with minimal disruption
- System commissioning — testing, monitoring setup and walkthrough
- Warranty and maintenance — 10-year warranty on installation work, 25-year panel performance warranty
Which Solar Panel System to Choose for a Home?
On-grid system
Connected to the electricity grid. Surplus energy is fed back as a net credit. The most common and cost-effective solution for private homes.
Hybrid system with battery
A battery stores daytime energy and releases it in the evening. Maximum self-consumption and backup power supply during outages.
For most private homes we recommend starting with an on-grid system — it is less expensive and offers a good return on investment. A battery can be added later when it becomes economically justified or backup power is needed.
How to Choose the Right System Size?
There is no universal answer — every home's situation is different. We examine your electricity bill, analyse monthly consumption by season and calculate the optimal system size that delivers the best return on investment.
Small home
Consumption up to 200 kWh/month.
Recommended system: 3–4 kWp
Medium home
Consumption 200–400 kWh/month.
Recommended system: 5–8 kWp
Large home
Consumption above 400 kWh/month.
Recommended system: 8–12 kWp
Use our solar panel calculator for an indicative estimate, or contact us — we will calculate the right system for you at no charge.
Solar Panel Installation Process for a Home
Free consultation
Call or fill in the form. Our specialist responds within 5 minutes and arranges a site survey.
Survey and design
A technician assesses the roof and requirements. A certified designer develops an individual system project.
Grid connection application
We submit the micro-generator application and handle all documentation with the grid operator on your behalf.
Installation and connection
A certified crew installs the panels, inverter and electrical wiring in 1–2 days. The system starts generating immediately.
Solar Panels with Battery for a Home
Solar panels with battery storage let you store the energy generated during the day and use it in the evening or at night when the sun is not shining. This significantly increases self-consumption — from the typical 30–40% up to 70–80%.
A battery also provides backup power — the home keeps running even during a grid outage. This is especially relevant for homes outside towns, where grid reliability may be lower.
Solar Panel Systems for a Home
We offer solar panel systems for homes — everything needed in one package. Each system includes solar panels, mounting structure, inverter, cables and connection components. The price is fixed, with no surprises.
View our available solar panel price packages or contact us for an individual proposal.
Grid Connection for a Home
To connect a solar panel system to the electricity grid, a micro-generator application must be submitted. This process involves preparing the technical design, submitting the application and installing a new bidirectional meter.
We manage the entire process — you do not need to contact the grid operator yourself. Learn more about solar panel grid connection.
Government Support for Home Solar Panels 2026
In Latvia there is government support for solar panel installation in private homes — both through ALTUM programmes and local authority co-financing. Support can cover 30–50% of system costs, significantly reducing the payback period.
We advise on available support schemes and help prepare the necessary documentation. Learn more about solar panel support and subsidies.
Solar Panel Payback Period for a Home
A typical solar panel system for a private home pays back within 7–10 years. After payback, electricity is virtually free for the next 15–20 years, as the manufacturer's panel warranty runs for 25–30 years.
The actual payback depends on system size, electricity price, roof orientation and self-consumption level. Calculate your own situation with our solar panel payback calculator.
All work is carried out with a 10-year warranty on installation and electrical work. The panel manufacturer provides a 25–30-year performance warranty. If any issues arise, we will return and resolve them at no extra cost.
Why Choose Us for Home Solar Panel Installation?
Full documentation
We prepare all required documents for the grid operator and local authority. You don't have to deal with any paperwork yourself.
Certified specialists
All our electricians and installers are certified with extensive experience in residential solar panel installation.
Fast response
We respond to any enquiry within 5 minutes. Free consultation with no obligations.
Class A equipment
We work only with panels and inverters from leading manufacturers. Warranty direct from the manufacturer, not a middleman.
Fixed price
The price in the quote is final — no hidden charges or surprise bills after work is completed.
All of Latvia
We serve private homes across Latvia — Riga, Jūrmala, Jelgava, Ogre, Sigulda and beyond.