Renewable Energy in Milton Keynes
The renewable energy section covers businesses across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney, that install and maintain low-carbon technology such as solar panels, heat pumps and electric vehicle chargers. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours and customer reviews, along with a short summary of what customers say about the work. The information is provided so you can compare local installers before making an enquiry.
What’s covered
Solar Panels
Heat Pumps
EV Charger Installers
Ev Charging Points
- Fridge Service Company π 88E Mullion Pl, Milton Keynes View
- Global Solar Projects Ltd π 38 Clarke Rd, Bletchley Accessible parking View
- IBECCS π Suite 106, 100 Avebury Blvd, Milton Keynes Accessible parking View
- Ice Boys π Michigan Dr, Milton Keynes View
- ImmersunEVCharger π Unit 5 Cochran Cl, Milton Keynes View
- Milton Keynes Community Energy π The Old School, Old Wolverton Rd Accessible parking View
- Pod Point Charging Station π 2 N Row, N Fourth St, Milton Keynes View
- Pod Point Charging Station π Breckland, Milton Keynes View
- RAW Charging Station π Halley's Comet Pub, 101 Bradwell Rd, Milton Keynes View
- solarandbatteryscheme π Witan Gate House, 500 - 600 Witan Gate, Milton Keynes Accessible parking View
- SolarEnergy4U π Luminous House, 300 S Row, Milton Keynes Accessible parking View
- Specialist Glass Systems π Unit 17, Linford Forum, Rockingham Dr, Milton Keynes Accessible parking View
- Star-tesk π 12 High St, Stony Stratford View
- Wolverton Community Energy π Foundation House, The Square, Wolverton Accessible parking View
- B Base Level π Brunleys, Stony Stratford Accessible parking View
- V Virta Charging Station π Canal St, Milton Keynes View
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City Electrical Factors Ltd (CEF)
π 45 Burners Ln S, Stony Stratford Accessible parkingCard paymentsStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- helpful and knowledgeable staff
- good prices
- open on Saturdays
- rude staff reported
- poor customer service for some
- concerns about a driver
Checking accreditation before you hire
Many renewable energy installations in Milton Keynes are eligible for consumer protection and government support only when fitted by a certified installer. Solar panel and heat pump companies are commonly certified under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS), which is often required to access schemes such as the Boiler Upgrade Grant and to sell electricity back to the grid. Electric vehicle charger installers usually hold registration with a competent person scheme such as NICEIC or NAPIT, and some are approved to fit chargers eligible for the government's EV chargepoint grants. Asking for the relevant certification number and checking membership on the scheme's website is a straightforward way to confirm an installer's status.
Local context and planning in Milton Keynes
Most domestic solar panel and heat pump installations fall under permitted development, though homes in conservation areas, listed buildings, or with restrictions can require planning permission from Milton Keynes City Council. Air source heat pumps have noise and siting rules that installers should assess during a survey, and the town's mix of newer estates and older properties in areas like Stony Stratford and Olney can affect roof suitability and electrical capacity. A reputable installer will carry out a site survey, confirm your electricity supply can support an EV charger or heat pump, and set out expected performance in writing before work begins.
Do renewable energy installers in Milton Keynes need to be MCS certified?
MCS certification is not a legal requirement for every job, but it is usually needed to qualify for grants such as the Boiler Upgrade Grant and for export payments through the Smart Export Guarantee. For solar panels and heat pumps, choosing an MCS certified installer helps confirm the work meets recognised standards. You can check a company's certification on the MCS website.
How long does a typical solar panel or EV charger installation take?
A domestic solar panel installation is often completed within one to three days, depending on system size and roof access. A standard home EV charger is usually fitted in a few hours, provided the electrical supply is suitable. Heat pump installations tend to take longer and may involve additional work to pipework and radiators. Timescales vary, so confirm details with the installer during the survey.