South Wales coverage
Areas we serve
Directly-employed FLD engineers based in Swansea covering 30 towns across South Wales. Single NICEIC Approved Contractor sign-off on every installation, regardless of location.
- Towns covered
- 55+
- Drive time
- Up to 90 min
- Accreditation
- NICEIC · MCS
- Response
- Same-day Swansea
Primary service areas
Locations we cover daily with directly-employed engineers and the fastest response times.
Swansea
City and County of Swansea
Copperopolis industrial heritage and Lower Swansea Valley reclamation
Morriston
City and County of Swansea
Swansea Enterprise Park is the densest commercial rooftop cluster in West Wales
Neath
Neath Port Talbot CBC
Densest light-industrial estate stock within 10 miles of Swansea
Port Talbot
Neath Port Talbot CBC
Transition Board supply-chain Scope 3 pressure drives rapid commercial solar adoption
Llanelli
Carmarthenshire CC
SA14 is the densest commercial industrial sub-district in Carmarthenshire
Carmarthen
Carmarthenshire CC (county town)
Bilingual agricultural market town with a 20-mile Welsh-speaking farm catchment
Bridgend
Bridgend CBC
Post-Ford manufacturing town in active industrial transition with INEOS anchor
Cardiff
Cardiff Council
Densest commercial office-roof stock in Wales with MEES B-by-2030 driving demand
Newport
Newport City Council
M4 logistics corridor city with large-footprint distribution roofs
Milford Haven
Pembrokeshire CC
The single most energy-intensive postcode cluster in Wales
Secondary service areas
Regular coverage areas — typically within 30 minutes of our Swansea base.
Mumbles
City and County of Swansea
Gower AONB visual-impact rules make in-roof integrated solar the compliant default
Sketty
City and County of Swansea
High professional owner-occupier density and hospital-grade standby demand
Gorseinon
City and County of Swansea
Welsh-language prevalence above 20% in Penyrheol and Pontlliw
Clydach
City and County of Swansea
Vale Clydach nickel refinery EV battery supply-chain Scope 3 pressure
Ammanford
Carmarthenshire CC
Inside Mypower's Castell Howell reference-case territory
Pontypridd
Rhondda Cynon Taf CBC
Treforest Industrial Estate is a top-three South Wales industrial estate by tenant count
Merthyr Tydfil
Merthyr Tydfil CBC
The world's first major iron-producing town, with a compelling industrial-transition narrative
Aberdare
Rhondda Cynon Taf CBC
Hirwaun sits on the upland DNO network with strong export capacity
Caerphilly
Caerphilly CBC
Defence-industry cluster with tight Scope 3 and secure-supply-chain reporting obligations
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire CC
Inside the Celtic Freeport with the highest solar yield in South Wales at 985 kWh/kWp
Pembroke
Pembrokeshire CC
Gas plant, offshore wind supply base and hydrogen cluster all within ten miles
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion CC
Mid-Wales cultural capital with a Salix-eligible university estate and the National Library of Wales
Newtown
Powys CC
Powys' largest town with the birthplace of the co-operative movement and a food-manufacturing cluster at Mochdre
Welshpool
Powys CC
North Powys border market town with the finest baroque garden in Britain and Severn valley farm solar catchment
Barry
Vale of Glamorgan CC
Former world's busiest coal port with the Vale of Glamorgan Business Park and Barry Island hospitality delivering the highest commercial solar density in the Vale
Cwmbran
Torfaen CC
Wales' largest planned new town with systematically south-oriented housing estates and a Llantarnam logistics cluster producing the strongest 24-hour self-consumption ratios in Torfaen
Extended service areas
Commercial project and specialist locations across West and Mid Wales.
Pontardawe
Neath Port Talbot CBC
Centre of the Swansea Valley Welsh-speaking belt with strong cultural identity
Ystradgynlais
Powys CC
The only SA-postcode town in Powys, with upland farmland and ground-mount potential
Porthcawl
Bridgend CBC
Coastal summer-peak hospitality demand produces above-80% self-consumption
Maesteg
Bridgend CBC
Former coal and coking town with direct energy-transition heritage on the Llynfi Power Station site
Brecon
Powys CC
Gateway to Bannau Brycheiniog with an active decarbonisation mandate
Tenby
Pembrokeshire CC
Medieval walled conservation area requires in-roof integrated solar as the compliant default
Narberth
Pembrokeshire CC
Exceptional per-capita density of independent food, drink and retail operators
Pontypool
Torfaen CBC
Mamhilad's 32-hectare former-Nylon Spinners estate carries textbook warehouse-scale flat roofs
Abergavenny
Monmouthshire CC
The foodie capital of Wales at the Bannau Brycheiniog eastern gateway
Penarth
Vale of Glamorgan Council
Cardiff's most affluent coastal suburb with the largest south-facing roof areas in the Vale
St Davids
Pembrokeshire CC
Britain's smallest city with the highest solar yield in FLD's coverage -- 995 kWh/kWp
Lampeter
Ceredigion CC
University town at the centre of Ceredigion's most active Farming Connect solar adoption area
Usk
Monmouthshire CC
The Tref yr Aur -- horticultural capital of South Wales with AONB planning context
Monmouth
Monmouthshire CC
Medieval border town with Monnow Bridge and the Wye Valley AONB creating a distinctive solar planning context
Chepstow
Monmouthshire CC
Wales' gateway at the Severn with the oldest stone castle in Britain and a racecourse estate needing winter solar
Cardigan
Ceredigion CC
Eisteddfod birthplace at 985 kWh/kWp yield with the highest Farming Connect grant uptake per holding in Ceredigion
Llandeilo
Carmarthenshire CC
FLD's closest rural market town at 48 minutes, gateway to the Tywi valley's most productive farm solar catchment
Kidwelly
Carmarthenshire CC
FLD's closest outlying town at 28 minutes with the best-preserved four-towered castle in Wales and coastal bungalow solar stock
Rhayader
Powys CC
Gateway to the Elan Valley -- Dwr Cymru's Birmingham reservoir watershed, a Dark Sky Reserve and an upland Farming Connect catchment
Presteigne
Powys CC
Former Radnorshire county town with a Grade I Victorian court museum and a financially challenged farm base benefiting most from solar grants
Builth Wells
Powys CC
Home of the Royal Welsh Show -- Europe's largest agricultural show provides a 130-acre permanent showground as a commercial solar anchor
Machynlleth
Powys CC
Site of Owain Glyndwr's 1404 parliament and home of the Centre for Alternative Technology -- the UK's sustainability heartland
Dolgellau
Gwynedd CC
Eryri National Park county town built in dark dolerite -- in-roof integrated black-panel solar is the only specification that fits the townscape
Barmouth
Gwynedd CC
Wales' highest holiday-let density coastal resort with south-west Cardigan Bay orientation and 965 kWh/kWp yield within Eryri National Park
Harlech
Gwynedd CC
UNESCO World Heritage Site with 970 kWh/kWp -- the highest solar yield in FLD's coverage north of Pembrokeshire
Tywyn
Gwynedd CC
Outside the Eryri National Park boundary -- standard permitted development applies at 970 kWh/kWp without the ENPA pre-application layer
Fishguard
Pembrokeshire CC
Wales-Ireland ferry gateway within the Celtic Freeport boundary at 985 kWh/kWp -- Freeport enhanced allowances apply to qualifying port-estate investments
Llandovery
Carmarthenshire CC
The Eton of Wales at the northern Carmarthenshire gateway -- Llandovery College institutional solar and Tywi headwater farm base
Cowbridge
Vale of Glamorgan CC
Wales' most affluent market town with a medieval walled conservation area -- rear-slope domestic solar serves a self-financing professional client base
Don't see your location? FLD operates across all of South Wales and beyond for the right commercial project. Our Swansea-based engineers regularly travel to North Wales, the South West of England and the Midlands for larger commercial and industrial scope.
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