I have a few different quotes in front of me for different systems. Most of them is mainly a ground source heat pump system supplemented by a solar panel so those quotes wont be relevant to you. Another quote though is for a solar panel to heat domestic hot water with new cylinder for a new dwelling but may be a guide:
System Design:
The Nu-Heat design and sizing process uses its own unique calculations package to specify the ideal configuration of cylinder, solar collectors and ancillary components for your project.Our specification process has been developed in conjunction with European solar design
software, TSol, as well as the government’s SAP building regulations assessment criteria.
Performance and energy savings:
The figures below provide an indication of the potential energy savings achievable based on your approximate daily hot water demand. The solar fraction figure is the proportion of domestic hot water that can potentially be heated by solar panels alone. It is a yearly
average so in summer months, the proportion will be significantly higher. The ‘yearly free
energy harvested’ figure is based on SAP appendix H and may be required for any RHI funding (subject to confirmation of the scheme).
Hot water demand:185 litres daily, based on an occupancy of 4 people*
Solar input:1517.63 kilowatt hours of free solar energy harvested yearly**
Solar proportion:58% of hot water supplied yearly by solar***
Solar Quotation
Flat panel solar heating system docked with heat pump and un-vented solar cylinder
– Assumed roof direction for panel installation is East/West.
– There is None or very little overshading in front of the panels.
– A 30° roof pitch has been assumed for calculation purposes.
The total quote is appprox £2,500 + VAT
oh and missd the extras… around £600+ VAT in pipework. Dont think it includes installation but havent looked at them too closely yet