ROOFTOP
HOW DOES THIS WORK?
Sonrenta pays you annual rent to generate solar energy on your rooftop.
Your business will get a portion of the financial benefits generated by our system, while we take on all costs, maintenance and responsibilities.
Best Suitable for: Mid-sized Commercial Businesses, Property Owners
Start making money off your unused roof space!
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Rent out your roof for photovoltaics
Do you have a large unused roof area from 1,000 square metres? Rent out your roof for a PV installation and earn money!
Large unused roof areas are particularly suitable for rental purposes.
This includes roofs with an area of at least 1,000 m² such as on industrial halls, warehouses, factories or commercial buildings. Owners of buildings benefit from renting out their roof space for photovoltaics, as they can decide whether they wish to have their roof renovated or receive a rental payment. The experts and the partners from Sonrenta will be happy to advise you and check whether your roof is suitable for renting. No effort is involved on your part - SENS will look for a suitable investor, take care of the roof renovation, if necessary, install the photovoltaic system and provide additional service.
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Clean, green energy from a solar array is one of the best ways to reduce the cost of running your commercial building—at any scale. Solar energy provides an element of stability when it comes to spending reports and forecasts to secure energy prices and protect your business from utility market volatility for up to 25 years.
For some business owners, solar serves as a great backup power source, while for others it can be a means of reducing -- or even eliminating -- their electricity bills. With the help of Sonrenta Solar you can install a solar system that is specially tailored to the needs of your commercial building.
Sonrenta Solar is a project developer and long-term operator. But our offers are also being expanded with other reputable operators. Our developments benefit multiple stakeholders, including long-term electricity consumers, local communities and energy providers. Our strategy is to identify sites that add value to the electrical distribution system with minimal disruption to local land use