Solar self-consumption
Reduce your energy bill using solar panels.
Photovoltaic deployment: a strong national ambition
The photovoltaic market in France is experiencing rapid growth, supported by favorable government policies and ambitious energy transition objectives. In 2023, the installed capacity exceeds 14 GW, with a strong expansion planned to reach 44 GW by 2028. The APER law, in particular with its measures for photovoltaic shades on car parks, accelerates this dynamic.
The Enerlis group supports you in the study, design, installation and commissioning of your photovoltaic power plant. Our solar design office assesses the photovoltaic potential of your assets in order to meet your challenges (regulatory, CSR, energy, etc.).
Photovoltaic self-consumption, which consists of consuming the energy that your installation produces, often remains more profitable than the simple resale of electricity on the network. Producing your own energy also allows you to partially avoid fluctuations in energy prices => Installing a power plant today means knowing part of your energy cost in 25 years!
Types of power plant installed by Enerlis
On the ground
Promote your abandoned areas or your non-buildable land. Ground-mounted power plants are the most cost-effective photovoltaic installations.
On the roof
Optimize the renovation of your building and/or roof by installing a photovoltaic power plant. Energy production promotes the decarbonization of the building as well as its recovery.
In shade
Parking shade photovoltaic plants use structures covered with solar panels to shelter cars. The shade structures thus provide shade for vehicles while producing renewable energy. This solution optimizes the use of car parks, reduces carbon emissions and contributes to the energy transition. We recommend the installation of electric charging stations at the same time in order to optimize the cost of the work.
Photovoltaic shed
A photovoltaic shed combines storage and production of renewable energy by integrating solar panels on its roof. This type of structure is often used in the agricultural and industrial sectors, offering a double advantage: protection of equipment, products, operations and production of green energy.
Financing methods
Investment
Investment
Do you want to equip yourself with a photovoltaic power plant and own it? . Enerlis carries out the study, design, installation and commissioning of your photovoltaic power plant.
Leasing
Leasing
Preserve your investment capacity and opt to finance your power plant through financial rental (leasing). Enerlis carries the investment in the plant for you, in exchange for a monthly rent. Enerlis carries out the study, design, financing, installation and commissioning of your photovoltaic power plant.
Third-party investment
Third-party investment
Do you have land (agricultural fields, sports fields, industrial wasteland) and want to enhance it with photovoltaics? Enerlis installs and operates a photovoltaic plant on your land and pays you rent in return.
Performance Guaranteed Model
Performance Guaranteed Model
Do you want the energy performance of your installation to be guaranteed? Adopt our innovative approach in which Enerlis finances the work and equipment and is remunerated by retaining part of the energy savings generated, as part of a long-term contract.
REMINDER of the regulatory context
The ApER law (Acceleration of the Production of Renewable Energy) includes specific provisions to promote the installation of photovoltaic shades in car parks. It requires owners to equip car parks with more than 80 spaces with photovoltaic shades, over at least 50% of their surface area. This obligation applies to both new and existing car parks.
A word from the expert
Solar energy at the service of your energy transition
Noah Trarieux
Engineer & Solar Project Manager at Enerlis
FAQs
A question?
The price of a photovoltaic plant can vary depending on the size, type of building, project specifics and local conditions. For example, a roof-mounted power plant will cost less than a shade-mounted power plant (particularly due to the costs of foundations and structures). However, the profitability of the project can be improved by choosing appropriate energy recovery.
Collective solar self-consumption allows consumers far from each other to consume energy produced close to their homes. ). They consume this electricity locally, thus reducing their energy costs and their dependence on the public network. This installation is particularly beneficial to residential buildings such as residences or social housing.
If you want to install photovoltaic panels but the production of the plant is greater than your consumption, you can choose to resell the surplus of your production and reinject it into the network. To find out more, contact the Enerlis experts to find out your buy-in rate.
If you simply want to add value to unexploited land and you do not need to consume the energy produced by your power plant, you can choose to reinject all of your production into the electricity network. This model is called total network reselling.