New Farm Solar Installation in County Cork | TAMS 3 Grant Support Available


At Cronin Solar, we specialise in solar panel installations for farms in Cork, helping agricultural businesses reduce energy costs and embrace renewable power. Our latest project is a great example of how solar energy can benefit rural operations.


Farm Solar Panel System – Project Overview

We recently completed a solar installation on a farm shed in County Cork, tailored to meet the energy demands of a working agricultural site. The system includes:

  • ⚑ 41 x 445W high-efficiency solar panels

  • πŸ”Œ 10kW hybrid inverter for smart energy management

  • πŸ”‹ 3 x 5.3kWh Weco lithium batteries for energy storage

This setup delivers reliable, low-cost energy with storage for day and night useβ€”ideal for farms looking to cut utility bills and increase sustainability.

TAMS 3 Grant for Solar Panel Installations

As part of our service, we help farmers apply for the TAMS 3 (Targeted Agricultural Modernisation Scheme) grant, which can significantly reduce the cost of installing solar energy systems on farms. This grant makes investing in solar more affordable and accessible for agricultural clients across Ireland.


Why Choose Cronin Electrical for Farm Solar in Cork?

  • βœ… Over 20 years' experience in electrical and renewable installations

  • βœ… Fully certified and Safe Electric registered team

  • βœ… Expert guidance with TAMS 3 grant applications

  • βœ… Tailored solar and battery solutions for agricultural needs

From solar panel design to installation and aftercare, our team ensures your system is efficient, compliant, and built to last.


πŸ“ž Ready to Go Solar on Your Farm?

Whether you're just starting to explore solar energy or ready for a full installation, we’re here to help. Contact Cronin Electrical today for expert advice, a quote, or to learn more about TAMS 3 solar grants.

πŸ“ Serving Cork City, West Cork, and all surrounding areas
πŸ“ž Call: 023 884 9233

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