Solar self-consumption

Produce your own electricity thanks to photovoltaic solar.

A strategic lever for your energy transition

Faced with the volatility of electricity prices and climatic imperatives, solar self -consumption is a concrete and profitable solution. Producing and consuming your own electricity makes it possible to secure its energy supply, reduce its costs in the long term and permanently enhance its heritage.

The French photovoltaic market is experiencing sustained growth, accelerated by the APER law and the national objectives in terms of renewable energies. In 2023, the installed capacity exceeds 14 GW, with an ambition increased to 44 GW by 2028. In this context, Enerlis supports you at each stage of your project: study, design, financing, installation and commissioning of your solar power plant.

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Types of power plant installed by Enerlis

Central roofing

Optimize the use of your roof to produce local and renewable electricity. This solution fits perfectly into a global energy renovation of the building, by contributing to its decarbonation and its heritage valuation.

Central to the ground

Value your unused or non -constructible land surfaces. Floor power plants allow high yields and an excellent return on investment, especially in the agricultural, industrial or tertiary sectors.

Photovoltaic shade

Install solar structures in your car parks to produce energy while offering shade to vehicles. These facilities become compulsory for parking lots of more than 80 spaces, on at least 50 % of their surface. Enerlis recommends associating electric charging stations to optimize the overall cost of the work.

Photovoltaic shed

Combine renewable energy production and storage space. Solar hangars are particularly suitable for the needs of farms and industrial sites, protecting equipment while producing green energy.

Financing methods 

Direct investment

Direct investment

You want to own your power station. Enerlis supports the entire project: studies, design, installation and commissioning.

Financial rental (leasing)

Financial rental (leasing)

Keep your investment capacity by opting for funding in the form of a monthly rent. Enerlis is investing the investment and gives you a turnkey power station.

Third-party investment

Third-party investment

You make an unexploited land available, and Enerlis installs a photovoltaic power plant there. In exchange, you receive annual rent.

Contract with performance guarantee

Contract with performance guarantee

Enerlis finances and performs the work, then is remunerated on part of the economies generated. This model allows you to benefit from a guaranteed performance, without initial investment.

The regulatory framework to know

The APER law requires parking operators with more than 80 spaces to install photovoltaic shade on at least 50 % of their surface. This obligation concerns both existing car parks and new constructions.

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A word from the expert

Solar energy at the service of your energy transition 

The photovoltaic projects that we develop meet the regulatory and environmental requirements of our customers. Our financing solutions and control of the photovoltaic value chain are our assets to help their projects emerge and succeed.

FAQs

A question?

The cost depends on many parameters: size, location, installation type, accessibility, technical constraints. A roof power plant will generally be less expensive than a shade, but the energy valuation model can improve overall profitability. An audit is necessary to size the project with precision.

It allows several buildings to consume the electricity produced by a nearby solar installation. This model is particularly suitable for residences, social housing or geographically close public buildings.

Yes. In the event of surplus production, unused electricity can be injected on the network and sold at a defined buyout rate. Enerlis supports you to optimize this valuation.

No. If you only want to enhance an unexploited land, you can opt for the total resale of electricity produced on the network, without consumption on site.