paying for commercial rooftop solar is less like buying a car and more like buying a pizza oven that pumps out cash instead of pepperoni pies

What is commercial rooftop solar secret sauce?

Let’s talk about commercial rooftop solar secret sauce, return on investment

When most business owners hear the words “solar panels,” they think one thing only: expensive.

But what if I told you that commercial rooftop solar isn’t just an expense – it’s an investment?

And not just any investment – a fast, reliable, money-saving superhero dressed in photovoltaic cells.

Stick with me, and I’ll explain how paying for solar is less like buying a car and more like buying a pizza oven that pumps out cash instead of pepperoni pies.

Imagine this scenario…

You fork out £100,000 to install commercial rooftop solar panels on your factory’s roof.

That’s a big chunk of cash, right?

But here’s the kicker – those panels immediately start saving you £5,000 a month on your electricity bills.

Let’s do the math (I promise it’s the fun kind):

  • £5,000 a month in savings = £60,000 per year.
  • Payback time? Less than 2 years.

By the second year, the panels have paid for themselves – and every pound you save after that – goes straight into your pocket.

It’s like planting a money tree – except instead of water – all it needs is sunlight (and no one must call HR when it grows through the roof).

Solar return on investment in context…

Paying for solar upfront is like buying a pizza oven for your pizzeria.

Sure, it’s expensive at first, but after a year of pumping out perfectly crispy crusts, that oven has paid for itself – and now it’s pure profit.

…except solar doesn’t burn dough. It saves it.

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Accreditations covering quality, environmental management, energy efficiency and carbon reduction are no longer optional extras reserved for large multinationals.

Accreditations for quality, environmental, energy, carbon and profit

Before pouring the tea, ask me for a complementary copy of 'Profit meets Planet'

What can you expect in our new book ‘Profit Meets Planet?’