Solarpack launches click & go remote self-consumption model for Spanish customers

Mar 15, 2022 05:38 PM ET
  • Spanish developer Solarpack has launched a new business line with its click & go brand that enables customers to protect clean power straight from Solarpack's solar assets under a remote self-consumption model.
Solarpack launches click & go remote self-consumption model for Spanish customers
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Under the scheme, customers in Spain will certainly not require to install any property solar and also will certainly instead safeguard their power from among Solarpack's solar farms. The first project to be used under the new scheme will be a 10MW solar farm in the Spanish city of Cáceres.

Solarplack will certainly ensure the supply of any additional energy that may be required and the sale of any kind of excess power that is not taken in, it claimed in a media statement. The customer can likewise use all the production from their solar panels for self-consumption at cost, even if they change their residence or service.

The Getxo, Spain-based business said the expense of generating electricity from solar of around EUR30/MWh (US$ 33/MWh) "enables significant electricity bill savings over a sustained period", adding that its fully on-line having system will certainly be immediate and devoid of any paperwork or management treatments.

"With this new solution, access to self-consumption ends up being universal and is no more dependent on having a rooftop or living in a location with sufficient solar resource," claimed Solarpack.

"click & go is an immediate, flexible, digital option that permits any individual that worries about the environment and also about saving money on their electricity bills to produce their very own renewable resource at a stable, low cost," stated Ivan Nieto, head of power sales at Solarpack.

The statement comes on the back of overpriced energy costs in Europe following gas shortages as well as market uncertainty, worsened by the recent invasion of Ukraine. In action, the European Commission has called on countries to accelerate the deployment of renewables at "lightning speed" in order to lower dependence on Russian imports and also protect consumers from high rates.

Nieto claimed that Solarpack had actually "substantially minimized end users' major obstacles to access for solar energy: the high investment required as well as the requirement for sufficient sunshine and roof covering space".

Early last year, Solarpack upgraded its advice to have between 1.8 GW and 2GW of solar in operation as well as unfinished by 2023 after its 2020 was noted by "extreme construction activity".


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