The 222 panels are placed across the roof of the main building at the City campus and will cut the university’s annual emissions by over 20 tonnes of CO2.
The installation is the result of an ongoing collaboration between the university and (BEC), a collective that builds community-funded solar systems across Sussex.
The panels have a capacity of just under 60kW and will generate over 50,000 kWh of electricity a year.
Abigail Dombey, the university’s Environmental Manager, said: “We’re delighted to be working again with BEC on another solar project. At a time of reducing budgets, we can still install new solar panels and increase onsite renewable energy generation.”