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Inverter and Maintenance Costs (2026)

Inverter and maintenance costs for solar panels in Ireland (2026), including inverter replacement timelines, monitoring systems and typical ongoing maintenance expenses.


1. Overview

The inverter is the central electrical component of a solar PV system.

It converts the direct current (DC) electricity produced by solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity used within the home.

While solar panels typically last 25 – 30 years, inverters have shorter operational lifespans and represent the most common long-term replacement cost within a solar installation.

Typical inverter replacement costs in Ireland range between:

€900 – €2,000 installed.

Ongoing maintenance costs for solar systems are generally low, as solar panels have no moving parts.


2. Typical Inverter Types

Domestic solar systems commonly use one of three inverter configurations.

Inverter TypeTypical Installed CostTypical Use
String inverter€900 – €1,400Standard residential systems
Hybrid inverter€1,200 – €2,000Solar systems designed for battery storage
Microinverters€1,500 – €2,500Roofs with shading or complex layouts

String inverters remain the most common installation type for Irish homes.


3. Typical Inverter Lifespan

Inverter lifespan depends on operating temperature and electrical load.

ComponentTypical Lifespan
Solar panels25 – 30 years
String inverter10 – 15 years
Hybrid inverter10 – 15 years
Battery inverter10 – 15 years

Most systems require one inverter replacement during the lifetime of the solar panels.


4. Typical Inverter Replacement Cost

Replacement cost includes both equipment and labour.

ComponentTypical Cost
Replacement inverter unit€700 – €1,400
Installation labour€200 – €500
Testing and commissioning€100 – €200

Typical total replacement cost:

€1,000 – €2,000 installed.


5. Monitoring Systems

Most solar PV systems include digital monitoring platforms that allow homeowners to track electricity generation.

Monitoring methods typically include:

Mobile app monitoring
Online web portal monitoring
Inverter display panels

Some systems offer advanced monitoring with per-panel performance tracking.

Monitoring FeatureTypical Cost
Standard monitoring (included)€0
Advanced monitoring upgrade€150 – €400
Panel-level monitoring systems€300 – €800

Monitoring allows detection of faults or reduced system output.


6. Routine Maintenance Requirements

Solar PV systems require minimal routine maintenance.

Typical maintenance tasks include:

Visual inspection of panels
Cleaning panels where dirt accumulation occurs
Checking electrical connections
Monitoring inverter performance

Maintenance frequency is typically:

Every 2 – 3 years.


7. Panel Cleaning Costs

In most Irish climates, rainfall naturally cleans solar panels.

However, cleaning may occasionally be recommended where:

Heavy pollen accumulation occurs
Bird droppings reduce performance
Panels are installed at very shallow pitch angles

Typical professional cleaning cost:

€120 – €250 per visit.

Cleaning is not required annually for most systems.


8. Fault Detection and Repairs

Occasional system faults may require inspection or repair.

Typical repair scenarios include:

Inverter failure
Damaged cabling
Loose electrical connections
Panel performance faults

Typical service call cost:

€150 – €350 depending on contractor.

Many issues are detected through monitoring systems before major performance loss occurs.


9. Warranty Coverage

Solar equipment typically includes manufacturer warranties.

ComponentTypical Warranty Period
Solar panels25-year performance warranty
Inverter5 – 10 years
Mounting hardware10 – 20 years

Extended inverter warranties may be available.

Extended coverage can add:

€150 – €400 to initial system cost.


10. Long-Term Maintenance Cost Example

Example system (4 kWp installation):

Initial system cost after grant: €7,000

Estimated long-term maintenance over 25 years:

Cost ItemEstimated Cost
Inverter replacement (once)€1,400
Occasional cleaning€500 – €800
Minor servicing€400 – €700

Estimated lifetime maintenance:

€2,300 – €2,900.

These costs represent approximately 30 – 40% of the original system cost spread across 25 years.


11. Reliability and Failure Rates

Modern solar systems are considered highly reliable.

Typical failure rates are low because:

Solar panels contain no moving parts
Electrical components are weather-sealed
Monitoring systems provide early warning of faults

Most performance degradation occurs gradually rather than through sudden failure.


12. Typical 2026 Maintenance Summary

Solar panel systems generally require minimal maintenance.

Typical costs include:

Inverter replacement: €1,000 – €2,000 every 10 – 15 years
Occasional panel cleaning: €120 – €250
Periodic inspection: €150 – €350

Lifetime maintenance costs for most domestic systems typically range:

€2,000 – €3,000 across a 25-year system lifespan.


13. Other Resources

Solar Panel Cost After Grant

Solar Panel Battery Add-On Cost

Expected Payback Period

Installation Process Explained

Roof Suitability and Orientation

Typical System Sizes & Output

Expected Lifespan & Replacement