Solar panel grants for Last-mile delivery hubs
Smaller (200-500 kWp) but EV charging integration adds substantial value.
Grant stack for Last-mile delivery hubs
Last-mile delivery hubs businesses typically combine multiple funding routes for commercial solar projects:
- Tax relief: 100% Full Expensing (limited companies) or AIA (partnerships, sole traders)
- Export income: Smart Export Guarantee — 3p-15p/kWh on exported electricity
- Sector grants: See parent warehouses sector guide for the primary grant routes
- REGO sales (systems above 50kWp): additional 0.8-2p/kWh equivalent revenue
- Regional schemes: Growth hub grants, devolved nation funding — see locations hub
Last-mile delivery hubs energy profile
Smaller (200-500 kWp) but EV charging integration adds substantial value.
This sub-vertical typically benefits from solar PV economics because the load profile aligns well with solar generation hours. Combined with the parent sector's primary grant routes and the universal UK tax reliefs, projects in this sub-vertical commonly deliver post-tax payback of 4-6 years and 25-year IRR of 14-22%.
Next steps for Last-mile delivery hubs
- Read the full warehouses sector guide for sub-vertical-specific case studies, grant stack and watch-outs.
- Run the eligibility calculator for a personalised funding match.
- Browse case studies for project economics in similar businesses.
- Compare finance routes against your capex availability and tax position.
Last-mile delivery hubs solar · FAQs
What solar grants apply to last-mile delivery hubs in 2026?
Last-mile delivery hubs businesses typically access the parent warehouses sector grant stack — see the warehouses sector guide for full details — plus sub-vertical-specific considerations covered below. The headline route depends on business structure (limited company, partnership, sole trader) and energy spend.
What size solar system suits last-mile delivery hubs?
System sizing depends on annual electricity consumption and roof area. Last-mile delivery hubs businesses typically operate at scales requiring 50-500kWp commercial PV. The cost & payback page covers each system size band.
What's the typical payback for last-mile delivery hubs solar?
After 100% Full Expensing for limited companies, typical post-tax payback is 4-6 years for this sub-vertical. Strong self-consumption profiles compress payback further; export-led economics extend it.
Where can I find case studies for last-mile delivery hubs?
See our case studies hub for detailed anonymised projects across automotive, food production, schools and farms. The warehouses sector page has additional sub-sector breakdowns.
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