Battery Storage Hamilton
Tesla Powerwall, EcoFlow PowerOcean, GivEnergy and Sigenergy battery installations in Hamilton.
A typical 4kWp solar install in Hamilton generates around 3,520 kWh/year at the local 880 kWh/kWp yield — saving roughly £986/year. Ecoaim is the MCS-certified installer for Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, based at our Livingston HQ (Livingston, EH54 5FD).
Adding battery storage to a solar system in Hamilton typically lifts your self-consumption from 30-50% (solar-only) to 65-75%. With Octopus Flux peak-export at 24p/kWh, batteries also unlock tariff arbitrage worth £200-£400/year.
Why Ecoaim for battery storage in Hamilton?
- Tesla Powerwall 3 (13.5kWh): £10,500-£12,500 fitted
- EcoFlow PowerOcean modular (5-30kWh): £4,000-£18,000
- GivEnergy: 5-13.5kWh, £4,500-£9,500
- Sigenergy SigenStor (with optional EV charger module)
- Octopus Flux configuration on every install
- Retrofit to existing solar (1-day install) or specify with new install
Hamilton property types + roofs we install on
Hamilton is South Lanarkshire's largest town with strong ECO4 uptake — many of our Hamilton installs are 100% funded through the scheme. ML postcodes cover historic stock through to modern estates at Eddlewood and Larkhall-side.
- Older sandstone terraces (Hamilton Old Town)
- Inter-war semis (Hillhouse, Whitehill)
- New-build estates (Eddlewood, Stewartfield)
- Detached executive (Bothwell, Uddingston)
Neighbourhoods + postcode districts we cover
Local grid connection — your DNO in Hamilton
ML3/ML9 and G71 (Bothwell/Uddingston) connections run via SP Energy Networks. G98 notifications same-day; commercial G99 6-12 weeks. The M74-corridor industrial estates around Blantyre and Earnock have healthy export headroom for commercial PV; older inner Hamilton substations should be capacity-checked before sizing.
Local planning + conservation notes
South Lanarkshire Council. Strong ECO4 uptake. Modest conservation footprint outside Hamilton Old Town.
Conservation areas to watch in Hamilton: Hamilton Old Town. Visible-elevation installs in any of these usually need pre-application dialogue with the planning department — we handle this on every conservation-area quote at no extra charge.
Solar yields by Hamilton postcode
| Postcode | kWh/kWp/yr | Local note |
|---|---|---|
| ML3 | 880 | Hamilton — standard Central Belt yields. |
| ML9 | 880 | Larkhall — standard. |
| G71 | 885 | Bothwell / Uddingston — slightly higher. |
Real Hamilton install
ECO4-funded — customer paid £0 out-of-pocket. Application to install in 11 weeks. Annual saving covers all electricity costs of a typical 2-bed house.
Why Ecoaim wins Hamilton installs
Hamilton ECO4 specialism is real — we have processed dozens of applications in 2026. The full income/property eligibility check, HES navigation, install delivery and grant paperwork is in-house.
Local landmarks: Hamilton Park Racecourse · Strathclyde Country Park · M74 motorway · New Lanark heritage (south).
Battery Storage in Hamilton — local FAQs
Does Ecoaim install commercial solar in Hamilton? +
Yes — we install on commercial and industrial roofs across South Lanarkshire, including the M74-corridor estates around Blantyre, Earnock and Bothwell (G71). Large single-storey units suit ballasted east-west arrays; we handle the structural check, design and DNO application end-to-end.
How much do commercial solar panels cost for a Hamilton business? +
As a guide, Hamilton commercial systems run from around £10,000 for a small array to £100,000+ for a large warehouse roof, typically £700–£1,000 per kWp installed. With full-expensing capital allowances and SEG payments on exported units, most South Lanarkshire commercial sites pay back in roughly 4–6 years. We quote a fixed price after a free survey.
Who is the DNO for commercial solar in Hamilton? +
SP Energy Networks (SP Distribution licence area). Commercial arrays above 3.68 kW per phase need a G99 application, typically 6–12 weeks. The M74-corridor industrial estates generally have good export headroom, but Ecoaim runs a substation capacity check before sizing so older inner-Hamilton networks do not cause surprises.
Do I need planning permission for commercial solar in Hamilton? +
Most flat- and pitched-roof commercial PV in Hamilton is permitted development. Hamilton Old Town conservation area is the main exception, where visible-elevation installs may need South Lanarkshire Council consent. We confirm the route for your address at design stage.
Are there grants for commercial solar in Hamilton? +
ECO4 applies to qualifying domestic households, but there is no domestic-style grant for commercial solar. The business case for a Hamilton company rests on 100% first-year capital allowances (full expensing) on qualifying plant, plus SEG export payments and self-consumption savings.
Can I get free solar in Hamilton through ECO4? +
Possibly — ECO4 is means-tested. If you receive certain qualifying benefits (Universal Credit, Pension Credit, etc.) and your property meets the eligibility criteria (EPC D-G), you may qualify for fully-funded measures including solar.
Which DNO covers Hamilton? +
SP Energy Networks.
Free survey + fixed-price quote in 24 hours
We're 60 minutes from our Livingston base — survey scheduled within days, fixed-price quote landed within 24 hours of the visit. Quotes include scaffolding, MCS certification, DNO notification and all sundries. No scope creep.
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See battery storage in action
Real Ecoaim battery storage install on YouTube.
Domestic solar PV + battery storage installed in Livingston — a typical 4-bed install with EcoFlow PowerOcean battery and Octopus Flux configuration.
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