Prosumers · Buyer-producer · Homes
Your roof. Your power plant. Your peace of mind.
While electricity prices climb from block to block, your roof quietly produces part of what you use every day — clean and silent — so your bill stops climbing with the tariffs.
Why bills keep rising
Block tariffs don't ask what you earn.
Heating with electricity? Charging a car? Every kWh over the threshold pushes you into a pricier block. The system is built to punish high consumption — and a modern home consumes more every year, not less.
How it works
The grid becomes your battery.
- —Up to 10.8 kW — net metering — daytime surplus flows to the grid and comes back as a kWh credit.
- —Heat pump + solar — the cheapest heating and cooling available today — rooftop power runs the pump, summer surplus covers winter.
- —EV-charger readiness — we size the installation so you can charge from your own production — smart charging, no rework.
- —Battery (optional) — for power even during outages. Not mandatory — under net metering, the grid does the storage job.
Subsidies
Co-financing up to 50%.
We continuously track public calls for green-energy co-financing, notify you in time and guide you through. Most applications fail on poor paperwork. We run the entire process and that maximizes your chances.
Process — none of it yours
- 1
Analysis
bills, roof, consumption
- 2
Design
documentation, consents, subsidy application.
- 3
Installation
Premium equipment, certified installers, a clean site.
- 4
Commissioning & support
Supplier contract, performance monitoring.
Find out what your roof is worth.
FAQ
What does a system for an average home cost?
It depends on consumption and roof — that's why the first analysis is free. You get an exact figure before any decision.
What happens to summer surplus?
It isn't lost. Under net metering it carries over as credit and gets used in winter.
Do I need a battery?
Usually not — the grid is your storage. We recommend one only when it makes sense, not to pad the invoice.
What if my roof isn't ideal?
We check orientation, shading and structure first. If it doesn't pay off — we'll tell you straight.
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