South Tenerife
Solar Panels in Granadilla de Abona, Tenerife
Granadilla de Abona, including the popular coastal town of El Médano, sits in the dry southern climate zone and has a growing international community drawn by watersports and lower property prices than Costa Adeje.
2,800+
Sun hours / year (island avg.)
90%+
Savings with battery
5–7 yrs
Typical payback
~46,000
Population
About solar in Granadilla de Abona
Granadilla de Abona is one of Tenerife's largest municipalities by area, running from the Tenerife South airport zone down to the coastal town of El Médano, well known internationally for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Its resident mix includes long-term expats, remote workers and a growing number of holiday-let owners, with housing ranging from modern apartment developments to detached homes.
Local climate & solar yield
Granadilla shares the dry, sunny climate of the far south, similar to Arona and Adeje, with strong and consistent solar yield. Though El Médano is also known for strong winds, worth mentioning to your installer for mounting specification.
How much do solar panels cost in Granadilla de Abona?
- Small system (2–3 kWp): €3,000–€4,700 for a 2–3 kWp system
- Average home (4–6 kWp): €6,200–€9,300 for a 4–6 kWp family home system
- Large property (8–10 kWp+): €11,700–€16,800 for a large property system (8–10 kWp+)
- Adding a battery: €3,400–€5,800 for a 5–10 kWh lithium battery
Figures are pre-grant estimates for guidance. Always get an itemised quote for your specific property.
Expected savings in Granadilla de Abona
Consistent with the strong southern sun profile, expect 60–80% savings from panels alone, similar to Arona and San Miguel de Abona.
Permits & legal process
Standard Canarian self-consumption permitting applies via Granadilla's ayuntamiento; if you're near the airport flight path or in a protected coastal area, check with your installer whether any additional restrictions apply to your specific plot.