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Buying a house with solar panels


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Hi

We are in the process of buying a house that has solar panels & the vendor has an FIT account with OVO.

Documentation our solicitor has received is proof of installation & ownership of the solar panels.

However, the vendor states she doesnt have any other documentation. She states she will photograph the metre and and take a reading and submit to OVO, whilst at the same time informing them that she will be leaving the property.

We have never had solar panels before and intend continuing the account with OVO for simplicity. However, we don’t know what else we need to do from our side and she doesn’t know either.

Can anyone help please.

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  • New Member***
  • March 24, 2025

Hi Lotusberry,

 

Our house is only 3 days in with Solar provided by OVO x10 panels a 5kwh inverter and a 9.5kwh battery both Gen3 GivEnergy. We had a great team erect the scaffolding, fit the panels and commission the system. It went perfectly and we are saving money on our bill already! If you go the battery route get the biggest you can afford and sign up to their battery boost tariff to save even more money.

Enjoy the journey!


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  • Carbon Cutter**
  • March 24, 2025

Hi,

    I was fortunate enough to take advantage of the FREE green home grant in September 2024, that included 6 solar panels and a 2.49 kwh Solax inverter, along with my loft insulated and Re-boarded 🙂.

Being a OVO Customer that had a third party installer to install my Solar panels i wasn`t eligible for the OVO customer only “exclusive” SEG rate, and eventually exported my surplus energy to Scottish power @ 0.12p kwh, this was the best SEG rate I could find at the time.

For you to be able to export to the grid and get paid you need your “Export Mpan”,

it should look something like this :

Your Export MPAN number for “your new house” is: 117****149335

if the house has exported solar before you might be able to track it down using the link below:

https://www.ukpowernetworks.co.uk/who-is-my-electricity-supplier-and-what-is-my-mpan

If all goes well you should get this: 

You are now a Smart Export Guarantee customer with ScottishPower on our SmartGen tariff at a rate of 12p,

I use my Standard OVO Smart meter to monitor my exported Solar,

Good Luck 


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  • Carbon Cutter*****
  • March 24, 2025

Hey there. I went through this scenario late last year - so very recent memory. 
 

First up I’d say - nothing to worry about and it’ll all be fine to set your mind at rest.
I was bit worried about all the stuff I’d read, and having been through it - it was dead simple. 
I would even have shared the form with you if I literally hadn’t shredded it yesterday.
 

The previous owners of ours had done the ‘inform’ thing and had kindly printed off the 10 page form thingie for me to fill in  filled it in, scanned it, and sent it off to the email address on the form and all was well a wee while later  

Once you’re on the books you will end up sending meter readings from your meter (some folk have two, I only have one) and some money will appear in your account each quarter too

I found the FIT team really easy to contact and speak to when needed.  

 

 

 

 


Ben_OVO
Community Moderator
  • Community Moderator
  • March 25, 2025

Nukecad
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  • Plan Zero Hero
  • March 25, 2025

It’s not something that I’m very familiar with (I’m in a housing association flat and don’t have a roof to put solar panels on) but you need to be sure if it’s a “Feed in Tariff” (FiT) or a “Smart Export Guarantee” (SEG)

FIT’s are older but still in use, SEG’s are their replacement for newer installations.

I believe that this is the form that you need to change the ownership of a FIT

https://www.ovobyus.com/m/125373f9a36d2032/original/change-of-ownership-form-1-compressed-1.pdf

But if it’s a SEG the see here:
 

https://forum.ovoenergy.com/home-and-heating-138/the-smart-export-guarantee-seg-getting-paid-for-the-energy-you-export-to-the-grid-faqs-8635

 


BPLightlog
Plan Zero Hero
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  • Plan Zero Hero
  • March 25, 2025

Hi ​@lotusberry , as Nukecad has mentioned, it’s important that you know if it’s a FIT (Feed In Tariff) account or a SEG (Smart Export Guarantee).

They are quite different and you do need an export MPAN (export register) set up on the smart meter if it’s SEG but for FIT there will be a generation meter which is used to provide readings - as the current owner has mentioned a photo of the meter that will help distinguish between FIT and SEG. For FIT you send readings to the FIT tariff provider when requested which should be each quarter. For SEG the readings are usually automated via the smart meter.

Your FIT/SEG tariff provider does not need to be the same as your energy supplier to the property but as you mention, at least to start with, keeping things as they are is simpler. 
Ofgem administer the FIT scheme and they provide guidance here


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