Industry & exporters
CBAM is here. Your answer is in your own production.
Since January 2026, every tonne of embedded carbon in your EU exports has a price. Your own solar plant is the fastest way to cut that price — and to prove it to your buyers with documentation.
By the numbers
A border tax doesn't negotiate.
EU importers of your goods must buy CBAM certificates for every tonne of embedded emissions. You're more expensive than an EU competitor — not on quality, but on high taxes on electricity from fossil fuels. EU buyers already price it in.
The solution
- —Large systems — direct Scope 2 reduction — produce clean electricity where you consume it.
- —Certificates of energy origin — we run the documentation that turns your emission cuts into a document that makes you competitive in the EU.
- —CBAM documentation — support with embedded-emissions reporting — exports stay competitive, documentation stays credible.
- —Battery storage (BESS) — for peak loads and operational stability.
ROI frame
Payback in up to 4 years — the fastest in the economy.
For exporters, the math is no longer "savings on electricity" but "avoided border tax + a cheaper kilowatt-hour".
Process for industry
- 1
Grid & structural feasibility
before any commitment — roof, electrical infrastructure, capacity.
- 2
Energy & financial model
production, emissions, CBAM exposure, payback.
- 3
Permits & consents
the full administration on us.
- 4
Phased installation
Aligned with your production process — the plant doesn't stop.
- 5
Commissioning, certificates, monitoring
plus documentation for your EU buyers.
Every month of waiting is a month of paying someone else's tax.
A talk with our expert team — an analysis of your CBAM exposure and full solar potential. Confidential, no obligation.
FAQ
Can our roof carry a large system?
Structural analysis is step one — before any offer. If the roof can't, carports and ground-mount can.
Does production stop during installation?
Installation is phased around your operating schedule. A zero-downtime plan is part of the contract.
Do you cover both RS and FBiH sites?
Yes — separate procedures for FBiH, RS and Brčko, with separate legal templates.
For your case: