Solar panels for housing companies
Installing solar panels in a housing company is a smart investment that benefits the entire building. Solar panels are not only an emission-free way of producing local energy, but also economically beneficial. We will make you an offer based on your housing company’s electricity consumption profile.
Get a smart solar power system for your housing company as a turnkey service
- Planning: We will visit the site to review the situation and make you an offer based on your housing company’s electricity consumption profile, so that you will get the solar panel system best suited for your needs.
- Permits: We will acquire the necessary permits from the distribution company on your behalf.
- Acquisition: You will get a modern solar power system and other materials needed for installation.
- Installation: Experienced professionals will carry out the installation.
- Orientation: We will instruct you on how to use the system to make its commissioning as easy and convenient as possible.
- Use: You can use a mobile app to easily monitor your production. Our specialists will also help you after the installation, if necessary. The panels’ production guarantee is at least 25 years, so you will be able to enjoy the benefits for a long time.
Energy community – make the most of your housing company’s solar panels
The best way for a housing company to benefit from solar panels is through an energy community. By establishing an energy community, the residents of the housing company can produce solar power for their own use with shared solar panels.
Using electricity produced in the building reduces the amount of electricity bought from the electricity supplier and diminishes distribution costs. This, on the other hand, reduces the electricity bills of the members of the energy community.
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Frequently asked questions about solar panels
When can’t solar panels be installed?
Solar panels cannot be installed in the following situations:
- The roof’s condition or durability is poor.
- The roof material and structure may prevent installation. For example, there are no suitable fasteners for asbestos roofs, slate roofs, or other special roof types.
- A building permit cannot be obtained. Sometimes a building permit may not be granted, for instance, if the building is protected.
- The roof is facing north.
Installation possibilities are always evaluated on a case-by-case basis, so it’s a good idea to request an offer. Instead of roof installation, ground mounting might be a good alternative.
The sun doesn’t shine on my roof all the time, does it matter?
The sun doesn’t need to shine directly on the panels all the time. As long as the roof is not facing north, the exact direction is not necessarily a decisive factor. It’s primarily about your electricity consumption profile and the number of panels, which should be appropriately sized.
The highest total output is typically achieved when the roof faces south. However, it also depends on your consumption profile—specifically, when energy is used—since certain installation orientations will provide the best benefits.
Is solar power worth it?
Several factors influence the answer to this question. The most important ones are the system’s sizing and cost, the electricity price at the consumption location, solar radiation levels, and the installation of the panels.
The more electricity you can use from your solar production, the quicker the panels will pay for themselves.
The profitability increases if you can time your electricity consumption to when the production is high.
What maintenance do the panels require?
The panels require very little maintenance. For example, they do not need to be cleaned of pollen.
If any maintenance is needed, the inverter will send an alert.
Our property is located in Turku. Can I order solar panels from you?
Of course! As a business or housing company customer, you can order solar panels from us anywhere in mainland Finland, regardless of the property’s location.
Can I add panels to the system later?
Absolutely! In addition to the panels, you may need a new inverter to handle the increased power output.