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Solar panels - Fire Risk

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https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/solar-panels-present-growing-fire-risk

<Added and title adjusted by Crossy 05-Jun 26>

New research from business insurer QBE reveals UK fire services faced a fire involving a solar panel once almost every two days in 2024, marking a 60% increase in the past two years.

Data collected by QBE from freedom of information (FoI) requests to UK fire services in August 2025 also reveal that fires are rising faster than the rate of installations, which could indicate incorrect installation or maintenance.

The findings come as the UK sees record levels of solar panel installations, driven by commercial demand and government net-zero incentives. As of August 2025, there were 1,834,584 solar panels installed across the UK.

Solar panels [Leopictures from Pixabay]

Freestanding roofs ?

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I've fleshed out the OP a bit from the linked article.

Fires in solar installations are certainly a potential issue, the US and Oz are continually adjusting their regulations.

One issue, as noted in the article, is high-voltage DC strings of panels, a fizzing connection isn't going to self extinguish and it's often in a less than accessible location on the roof.

If space allows I would always recommend the panels being on ground mount or on the car port, with the inverters and batteries if not remote from the dwelling at least in a suitably alarmed and fire-resistant space.

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