From the automotive plants in the Vallès to the logistics platforms in the massive industrial estates of the metropolitan area, large and medium-sized industries share a common recurring hurdle: stratospheric bills caused by electrical expenditure during operational peak hours.

Installing a photovoltaic self-consumption system on industrial roofs requires precise planning, but it is a process devoid of organizational frictions capable of being carried out swiftly.

Breaking the Industrial Electric Tariff curve

Companies experience their highest productive frenzy precisely between 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM. It is matching that very temporal peak where energy expenditure is most expensive and punitive! Having a large surface of solar panels during that schedule injects energy into the machines parallel to the sun's production.

This radical reduction in peak consumption hours means that the amortization of this type of medium-sized infrastructures (financial "Break-even") is achieved in minimal periods between 2 and 3 years. After that, the system will provide direct savings toward the company's profit.