Wales’ Solar Mandate
From March 2027, Wales will require renewable electricity generation in every new‑build home - effectively making solar the go‑to choice for developers. Published: March 17, 2026
Wales has officially taken a landmark step in the journey toward a greener, more energy‑efficient future. From 4 March 2027, all new‑build homes in Wales will be required to include a renewable electricity system – a move that, in practice, makes solar panels the default choice for most developers. This bold policy positions Wales as the first nation in the UK to introduce such a mandate, marking a major milestone in the country’s transition to clean energy. As award winning specialist solar installers, this is a moment we’ve long been waiting for – and one we’re excited to help homeowners and developers embrace.
The Welsh Government’s decision comes as part of an amendment to Part L of the Building Regulations, which adds a new functional requirement for renewable electricity generation in new homes and non‑domestic buildings. While the regulation doesn’t explicitly say “solar panels,” experts widely agree that solar PV will be the most practical and affordable technology to meet the requirement in nearly every instance. Solar Energy UK praised the move as “tremendous news for Wales,” highlighting that it will significantly reduce future energy bills and accelerate the nation’s progress toward net‑zero goals.
The requirement comes into force on 4 March 2027 and applies to buildings where construction has not yet started by that date. A year later, the rules will expand to include certain works under building control approval – such as major roof renovations or material changes of use.
Homes with solar panels can significantly cut electricity costs - often by up to 64%, depending on system size and usage patterns. While the mandate focuses on carbon reduction, the financial benefits for new homeowners will be substantial.
New-build homes equipped with solar power automatically gain stronger EPC ratings, making them more attractive in an increasingly sustainability‑aware housing market.
Wales has included a sensible safeguard: if a building cannot accommodate a system generating at least 720 kWh per year, the requirement does not apply. This prevents impractical “token” installations and ensures solar systems are only fitted where they’re genuinely effective.
Wales is leading the charge, but the rest of the UK is not far behind:
This places Wales at the forefront of UK solar innovation, setting a national precedent.
For us, and for homeowners across Wales – this is more than just policy. It represents a new era where:
Smart, efficient, low‑carbon homes become the standard.
Energy independence is within reach for every household.
Developers embrace renewable-first planning from day one.
As award winning solar installation specialists, we’re ready to support homeowners, architects, and builders in designing systems that go beyond the regulatory minimum. With battery storage, smart energy controls, EV charging integration, and solar‑optimised home designs, Welsh homes can become leaders in the UK’s transition to a decentralised, renewable energy grid.
Even though the mandate formally begins in 2027, early planning delivers clear advantages:
If you’d like guidance on choosing the right solar setup or designing a fully integrated smart energy home, our team is here to help.
With this mandate, Wales isn’t just updating its building regulations – it’s reshaping its energy landscape. By ensuring every new home generates its own clean power, the country is taking a decisive step toward carbon neutrality and energy resilience. And as installers committed to building smarter, greener homes, we’re proud to be part of this transformation.