Earn CPD Points: Unlocking Solar for Flats
New Seminar
Learn how our world-first technology, SolShare, complies with the latest Part L and SAP 10.2 regulations to connect solar PV directly to flats or apartments.
Course summary
This RIBA-accredited course is designed for architects, property developers, mechanical and electrical contractors, and other professionals in the built environment.
This seminar is currently available until 31st January 2025.
You’ll learn how:
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Solar can add up to 15 SAP points to every flat.
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Solar PV allocation (kWp) can be used to equalise EPCs across the building.
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To comply with Part L solar regulations.
Course details
SAP 10.2 requires that solar PV is directly connected to each flat to gain full PV SAP points. This RIBA-accredited CPD seminar will explain how a Solar PV Sharing Device (SolShare) offers a simple, effective, and affordable solution to solving SAP and EPC disparity across the building.
By the end of this CPD, you’ll learn:
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How to identify apartment buildings that may benefit from a Solar PV Sharing Device.
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How to incorporate a Solar PV Sharing Device into your project.
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The benefits of solar power for flats: SAP boost, bill savings and reduced carbon footprint.
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How a Solar PV Sharing Device can generate ongoing revenue for the asset owner.
Access CPD course materials
Choose between a one-on-one CPD session with our team or access the seminar through a recorded video.
Duration: 60 minutes
Meet SolShare
SolShare is one of the most simple and cost-effective measures for achieving EPC targets for retrofit or new build blocks of flats and apartments.
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New builds
Find out how SolShare is one of the most cost-effective methods for connecting solar energy to flats, helping the new-build sector meet its EPC targets.
Social housing & retrofits
We work with social housing providers and local councils to decarbonise their housing stock and lift residents from fuel poverty.
How SolShare works
SolShare is a solar PV sharing device that physically splits the energy from a single rooftop solar system and divides it between multiple dwellings.