Complete Guide to Solar Panels in Sweden: From Idea to Installation
April 10, 2026

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By Camila Rios

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Thinking about solar panels for your home has become increasingly common in Sweden. Perhaps your neighbor has gotten them, or you have seen advertisements and wondered if they really work in the Swedish climate? This guide goes through everything you need to know about solar panels: why they are relevant in Sweden, what types exist, what affects electricity production, how the installation process works, how to maintain the system, and roughly what it might cost. Consider this a basic course for those curious to better understand solar energy.

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Benefits of Installing Solar Panels

Investing in a solar panel system is about more than just producing your own electricity. For many, it becomes a way to take control of their energy consumption while contributing to a more sustainable future.

  • Reduced electricity bills: When the sun shines, the system produces electricity that can be used directly in the household. This reduces the need to buy electricity from the grid, which is noticeable directly on the electricity bill. A study from Karlstad University shows that a solar panel system alone can be economically profitable over time.
  • Increased property value: A property with a functioning solar panel system often becomes more attractive on the housing market. Buyers see the value in taking over a house with already installed and profitable green technology.
  • Reduced climate impact: Solar energy is a renewable energy source that emits no carbon dioxide during operation. For every kilowatt-hour of solar electricity used, dependence on fossil fuels decreases. A project in Stockholm with Aiko modules showed an annual reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of 1927 kilograms.
  • Energy independence: With your own solar panels, you become less sensitive to fluctuations in electricity prices. Surplus electricity can be sold back to the grid, creating an additional source of income and contributing to the common electricity system.
  • Long-term investment: Solar panels have a long technical lifespan, often 25–30 years with consistently high performance. At the same time, there are tax deductions for green technology that reduce the installation cost.

What are Solar Panels?

Solar panels are panels that convert sunlight directly into electricity. Even though Sweden does not have as many sunshine hours as southern countries, solar energy is entirely possible here. Vattenfall, for example, has shown that many Swedes underestimate the potential – after the launch of their guide Suncell Guide, the number of requests for quotes increased by as much as 370 percent.

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Different Types of Solar Panel Systems

There are essentially two ways to install solar panels on a detached house, and the choice affects both cost and appearance.

Type of systemDescriptionMost common for
Roof-integrated panelsThe panels are mounted flush with the roof and replace parts of the roofing material. They blend in more with the roof surface.Newly built houses or when re-roofing and you are going to install a new roof anyway.
Roof-mounted panelsThe panels are mounted on top of the existing roof using a mounting frame. More visible but often easier and cheaper to install.Existing houses where the roof is in good condition.
Ground-mounted systemsThe panels are placed on the ground, often on an open area in the garden.Properties where the roof is less suitable or when you want a larger system.

Factors Affecting Electricity Production

How much electricity a solar panel system produces depends on several interacting factors. It is not only about where in the country you live.

  • Location and orientation: In Sweden, it is generally best to place panels facing south, but east and west can also work well. The tilt of the roof also matters – the optimum is often around 30-45 degrees. Shading from trees, chimneys, or other buildings can significantly reduce production.
  • Geographic location: A system in Skåne produces more electricity than an identical system in Norrland, simply because solar irradiation is higher. But the difference is smaller than many think – modern panels work well even in diffuse light, and cold temperatures can even increase efficiency.
  • Panel efficiency: Different panels have different abilities to convert sunlight into electricity. The most efficient panels on the market have an efficiency of over 20 percent, while standard panels are somewhat lower. Higher efficiency means you get more electricity per square meter, which can be important if roof space is limited.

Installation – What Happens and Who Does the Job?

Installing solar panels is electrical work that requires certification. Therefore, it is important to hire an installer with the right competence.

Step by step

  1. Preparation and quote: Contact several different installers. Ask them to come to your home to look at the roof, roof pitch, potential shading, and the electrical panel. Request a written quote that specifies which panels and inverters are included.
  2. Building permit application: For most solar panel systems, a building permit application is required from the municipality. The installer can usually help with this.
  3. Mounting: The installation itself is often relatively quick – for a typical villa roof, the mounting can take a couple of days. This involves installing the mounting frame, panels, and running cables.
  4. Electrical work and inverter: A certified electrician connects the system to the electrical panel. The inverter, which converts the panels' direct current into alternating current that the house can use, is often installed on the wall nearby.
  5. Inspection: In many cases, a final inspection by an independent inspector is required for the system to be approved and connected to the electricity grid.
  6. Quality assurance: To be sure the installation is done correctly, you can hire a company that follows the industry rules Säker Sol (Safe Solar). These rules are designed to raise quality and safety in the industry, from planning to finished installation.

Maintenance of the Solar Panel System

A common misconception is that solar panels are completely maintenance-free. The truth is that they require some supervision to function optimally throughout their lifespan.

  • Regular supervision: Solar panels are subjected to stress from weather and wind – rain, snow, and wind. As the system owner, you are responsible for inspecting your system according to the Swedish Electrical Safety Authority's regulations, which also include the solar panel system. The Swedish Electrical Safety Authority recommends regular maintenance and service.
  • Professional service: To maximize the return on investment, many companies offer operation and maintenance services that include annual service, alarm analysis, and thermographic fault detection. These services are adapted to the system's needs and ensure optimal profitability throughout its lifespan.
  • Thermal drone inspection: A drone equipped with a thermal camera is an effective way to inspect a solar panel system. The thermal camera can quickly detect temperature deviations between panels, so-called hotspots, cracks, faulty MC4 connectors, or other damage that negatively affects production. Regular checks can identify problems before they become costly to fix.
  • Preventive maintenance: Regular preventive maintenance is often required for system warranties to remain valid and can also affect any insurance claims. The cost of operation and maintenance compared to lost production typically pays for itself in just a few days, depending on the size of the system.

Swedish Solar Panel Companies – Examples of Players

On the Swedish market, there are several established companies offering solar panel solutions. Here are some examples:

CompanyFocusGeographic focus
Alfa SolvindComplete solar panel systems including installation and grid connection. Founded in 2012 by an experienced engineer. Focus on private individuals, farmers, and companies. Uses components from Huawei, Fronius, Kostal, Luxor and Longi.Skåne
Skapa EnergiDelivers solar energy solutions to both companies and private individuals, with about 80% of revenue from industrial and commercial properties. Uses European components from REC, Kostal, SMA, K2 and Nordmount for reduced climate impact.West coast from Strömstad to Malmö, with ambition to operate nationally
MidsummerSwedish manufacturer that develops and produces thin-film solar panels. Offers several product series including Midsummer DUO (manufacturing system), Midsummer SLIM (solar roof sheet metal), and Midsummer BOLD (ultra-light flexible panels). Founded in 2004 with headquarters in Järfälla.Nationally and internationally

In addition to these, there are many other installers and suppliers across the country. It is always good to compare several players to find the solution that suits your specific needs.

What Does a Solar Panel System Cost?

The price of solar panels varies greatly depending on the size of the system, the quality of the panels, and the complexity of the roof.

An estimate for a typical villa system of 10-20 panels (approximately 5-10 kW) can be roughly divided as follows:

System sizeEstimated cost (before any grants)
Smaller system (approx. 5 kW)80,000 – 120,000 SEK
Medium system (approx. 8 kW)120,000 – 170,000 SEK
Larger system (approx. 12 kW)170,000 – 230,000 SEK

A study from Chalmers shows that solar panel systems without battery storage generally provide the shortest payback period and the highest net present value, especially when the system size is adapted to the household's needs. Battery integration improves self-consumption and independence from the electricity grid, but negatively affects economic profitability under current market conditions.

It is important to remember that there is a tax deduction for green technology (currently 20% for solar panels) that reduces the net cost. The installer can usually deduct this directly on the invoice. As always, it is wise to compare quotes from several different suppliers to see what is included.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Solar Panels

Q: Do solar panels work even in winter?

A: Yes, solar panels work all year round. They produce less electricity in winter because the days are shorter and the sun is lower, but cold, clear winter days can actually be efficient. Modern panels perform well even at low temperatures.

Q: Does the roof have to face south?

A: No, absolutely not. A south-facing orientation gives the highest total production, but east and west also work excellently. Then you get production that is more spread out over the day, with morning and afternoon production respectively.

Q: How long is the lifespan of solar panels?

A: Most manufacturers give a performance warranty of 25-30 years, meaning that the panels should still produce a high percentage (often 80-85%) of their original power at that time. The inverter has a somewhat shorter lifespan, perhaps 10-15 years, and may need to be replaced during the system's lifetime.

Q: Do I need to replace the roof before installing solar panels?

A: This is an important point. Since solar panels have a long lifespan, it is good if the roof is in good condition. If the roof is nearing the end of its life, it may be worth considering a roof replacement at the same time, and then perhaps choosing roof-integrated panels.

Q: Can I become completely self-sufficient in electricity?

A: It is difficult to become completely self-sufficient in Sweden because production is highest in summer while consumption is often highest in winter. However, you can significantly reduce your electricity needs and sell surplus electricity to the grid.

Q: How often do solar panels need maintenance?

A: Regular supervision is recommended. The Swedish Electrical Safety Authority prescribes that system owners must inspect their systems, and regular preventive maintenance is often required for warranties to remain valid. Many companies offer service agreements with annual review and thermography to detect any faults in time.

Q: Do I need to insure my solar panel system?

A: Yes, it is wise to inform your insurance company about the installation. Regular maintenance can positively affect any insurance claims.

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