Regularly toyed with the thoughts of solar for our house, but given our orientation and house setup I never thought it was worth it (or certainly the payback time was very long).
Our house:
3 bed semi detached. 2 adults, 2 kids. No hot tank for excess power to heat water. No room for batteries (I hear they take up decent space). Rear faces East but has a Velux in the middle of it, side (hipped roof) faces south but it's the smallest of the 3 roof areas and hard to access. We've an electric car, so utilising solar would require an investment for a new charger.
Our usage:
~300-350W during a WFH day, with spikes for cooking, kettle etc. Washes, dishwasher are all done on a night rate at the moment. Using about 13kWh per day on a normal day. Multiples more when we charge the car.
So after all that, my question is does solar work for everyone?
I feel like with our setup, we can get panels and either top up the car with any excess (several hundred euro to change the car charger though), or send it back to the grid. Having an array that provides much more than our base load seems like waste. And given our orientation I'd expect our payback period to be maybe double what those with 100% South facing would expect.
Thoughts?