So I've decided to install PV panels and a battery storage system, and I've decided to do as much as possible myself, because finding a local installer who will offer a choice, rather than just a 12 grand "solution", seems impossible.
Given the time of year, I think that getting the inverter and batteries up and running is a higher priority than the panels - I'll probably buy a bundle including panels and then find someone to put them on the roof once the rest of the kit is installed.
My electricity supply is currently a pretty standard setup with the cable into the house going to the main fuse / earth box, then the meter, then consumer unit, with no isolator. I assume the inverter output will just be "spliced" in between the meter and CU, so should I add an isolator switch and junction box between meter and CU? Obviously this is something I'll need to get a proper electrician to do. Then I'll be able to isolate the entire house, to safely connect the inverter.
Is this the right approach? Once I've got the isolator fitted I am quite confident that I can install the inverter etc and wire it in. Is this allowed, and do I need to get a professional to certify the installation before turning it on?
This is my idea of what's required (just the mains wiring, not including PV, batteries etc), where the items in the red box are installed by an electrician and the stuff in the green box can be installed by me.

Many thanks for advice. I'd like to get the kit I need ordered soon, as there seems to be about a month lead time on batteries, and I'm sure they'll sell out as fast as they arrive!