HOUSEHOLD SOLUTIONS NET METERING (3KW-10KW)

The range for home use of PV systems ranges from 3 to 10 kwp. The household owner is required before any installation to bring an accumulated electricity bill for one year in order to find what are the its household needs.

According to these bills our experts will advice on the solution that is required for your home in order to maximise efficiency and minimise the years required for the payback of your investment. Typically the investment return averages between 4 to 5 years not taking into account any Governmental funding that may be applicable at that time.






SELF-PRODUCTION FOR COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL UNITS NET BILLING (10 KW-10 MW)

With typically large roof spaces, high energy using machinery & ever growing energy bills – These are just some of the reasons why solar panels and sustainable solutions make the perfect business partner for factories and manufacturers.

From small factories and industrial units through to big brand manufacturers solar PV and other sustainable solutions could reap huge financial benefits for your business. Ever growing business overheads are making energy consumption a key area for Manufacturing businesses to asses. With the current energy market being so unstable and utility prices rising year on year more and more companies are turning to Solar for long term solutions. Many manufacturers are looking to the future and searching for ways to reduce their carbon footprint whilst also future proofing their energy costs. Through installing sustainable solutions businesses can considerably cut their overheads, improve business efficiency and increase their bottom line with very large savings on their daytime electricity costs. The higher the user of energy – the higher the savings and therefore the larger the benefits sought – making the manufacturing sector the perfect case for Solar solutions.

SELF PRODUCTION (10 KW- 10MW)

Self production systems are considered to be investment schemes for business. These consist of photovoltaic systems which are installed in large areas (mostly plots). The owner of the system can then decide whether he will use this energy for its own needs or feed the energy to the EAC grid.

If the system is connected to the EAC network the photovoltaics will bring its owner a substantial amount of income each month according to the agreement price signed with the Electricity company.