Survey / design / delivery
Solar designed
around the way you use energy.
Smart solar systems for homes and businesses on the Costa Blanca, designed from the property and its real electricity use.

One energy system
Survey. Design. Install.
No generic panel package
Generation, storage, charging and monitoring are considered together.
From assessment to handover
Four stages, in the order they belong.
01
Assess
Goals, constraints, context and future plans go into the brief.
02
Design
Scope, sequence, responsibilities and checkpoints are designed as one system.
03
Install
The delivery plan covers responsibilities, dependencies, review points and handover.
04
Monitor
Clear reporting turns the finished work into something you can understand and manage.

Demonstration projects
Two projects, documented the way a real case would be.
Use one featured project to anchor the story, then support it with a smaller set of clearly readable cards.

Commercial rooftop
Commercial rooftop solar
A focused project designed around usable space, day-to-day needs and a later expansion phase.

Residential retrofit
Solar and battery retrofit

Open-site project
Open-site delivery
Decision note
Different operating contexts demand different delivery logic.
Use the text card to explain what changes from one project to another.
What to expect
A solar project should leave the important decisions readable.
Use short, attributable proof points. Keep the contrast strong and the claims easy to verify.
01
One assessment
A single brief keeps the scope and the next step visible.
02
Design + delivery + handover
Inputs, dependencies and delivery are considered together.
03
Clear project stages
Discovery, design, delivery and review are easier to follow when they are named clearly.
04
One accountable route
One accountable team keeps the design and communication aligned.
Insights
What we are learning on the work we do
Practical insight, guidance, and the occasional post-mortem on a project that taught us something.
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Monitoring a solar system: what should you actually watch?
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Plan the next step
Planning solar for an existing property or a new project?
Send the property details and start with a useful first assessment.
Start here
Give the project a useful first move.
Start with the project brief or open a conversation first. Both routes stay clear and easy to choose.