Oxford logistics warehouse solar: M40 J8-9 logistics cluster (Cowley OX4 — Royal Mail, DPD, Amazon delivery station), Didcot and Milton Park (OX11 — Milton Park science logistics, Culham science centre supply), Witney Road industrial (OX29 — mixed logistics). SSEN G99: 6-10 months OX postcodes (SSEN is one of the slower DNOs — start G99 early). Irradiance: 1,000-1,040 kWh/kWp/yr South East. Self-consumption logistics: 78-83%. Payback: 5-6 years.
Local context — Oxford
Oxford logistics solar: M40 J8-9 corridor, Didcot Milton Park science logistics, SSEN 6-10 months G99 (start early). 1,000-1,040 kWh/kWp/yr South East irradiance. 78-83% self-consumption. 5-6 year payback.
Recent install — Oxford
A 400 kW solar install at a Cowley (OX4) last-mile delivery station. SSEN G99: 9 months. Self-consumption 80% (including EV van daytime charging). Annual saving: £84k. AIA: £50k. Simple payback: 4.4 years.
Common questions — logistics warehouses in Oxford
How long does SSEN G99 take in Oxford?
Scottish & Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) serves Oxford OX postcodes. G99: 6-10 months for systems 200 kW-3 MW — SSEN is one of the slower DNOs nationally. For systems above 1 MW in Oxford, we submit G99 immediately after structural survey to protect timeline. Pre-application engagement with SSEN available for larger projects.