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Rise in solar panel sales as people 'want to save money'

Rise in solar panel sales as people 'want to save money' Dave Harvey West of England business and environment correspondent Ben Harrison's solar firm said sales has risen by 65% since the Iran conflic

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May 18, 2026 · 5:18 AM2 min readSource: BBC Science & Environment
Rise in solar panel sales as people 'want to save money'

Rise in solar panel sales as people 'want to save money' Dave Harvey West of England business and environment correspondent Ben Harrison's solar firm said sales has risen by 65% since the Iran conflict began "[Solar panels are] all about saving money now, not just sustainability." Those are the words of the founder of a solar power firm who sums up the shift in the industry neatly. Ben Harrison's Gloucestershire company has installed 65% more solar panels for businesses since the Iran war starte

For companies, the maths is simple. In Somerset, the makers of the 'Henry' vacuum cleaner have just spent £1.5m on new solar panels at their Chard factory. The financial director tells me he will get his money back "in less than four years". On a sunny day, this field of solar panels will power the whole factory behind it making vacuum cleaners in Chard, Somerset Fly low over a typical industrial estate and you'll see plenty of solar panels on factory rooftops. But at the huge Numatic plant in Chard, they have gone to a new level. They have just filled a whole field behind the factory. There are 1,200 people working here, making Henry, the famous little red vacuum cleaner, and his pink friend Henrietta. They make everything except the motors on site, from scratch. Moulding their own plastic and automated robotic production sucks power like, well a vacuum cleaner. "Electricity is hugely expensive," says Steve Whitlock, the firm's financial director. He is proudly showing me the brand new field of solar panels, 2,672 in all. Until recently, it would be sustainability managers promoting this kind of work.

Key points

  • For companies, the maths is simple.
  • In Somerset, the makers of the 'Henry' vacuum cleaner have just spent £1.5m on new solar panels at their Chard factory.
  • The financial director tells me he will get his money back "in less than four years".
  • On a sunny day, this field of solar panels will power the whole factory behind it making vacuum cleaners in Chard, Somerset Fly low over a typical industrial estate and you'll see plenty of solar p…
  • But at the huge Numatic plant in Chard, they have gone to a new level.

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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by BBC Science & Environment.

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