Remote photovoltaic system? Here are the costs involved

Investing in solar energy without domestic installations? With GridShare, you can easily make sustainable gains from remote solar.

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Investing in solar energy is an increasingly popular choice for those who want to generate a sustainable income and contribute to a greener future.

But what happens if you can't install solar panels directly in your home?

GridShare offers a unique solution: it allows you to invest in solar energy even without having a sunny roof or the necessary authorizations.

Find out how the process works and what costs to keep in mind if you want to join the clean energy revolution, in comfort.

Contact us to start evaluating your investment in solar with GridShare.

Remote Solar Panel Installation

GridShare manages a completely unique installation process, called”Remote solar”.

This type of plant is designed for those who want to invest in solar energy without facing the classic and lengthy bureaucratic process or the purchase of materials to be installed in their homes.

The concept is simple:

· GridShare raises capital from investors

· Large-scale solar plants are being built

· The energy produced is sold

Thus, investors receive a share of the revenues, proportionate to the amount invested.

Thanks to this innovative solution, anyone can participate in the solar market, even if they live in a city apartment, where the shadows of the buildings limit energy production, or in areas with less solar radiation.

This formula accessible to everyone to produce energy and to resell it is called collaborative photovoltaic.

Solar Energy, A Turnkey Investment

Investing in remote solar with GridShare offers a “turnkey” solution, that is, once the capital has been invested, there is no need to worry about management, maintenance or other additional expenses.

GridShare takes care of everything.

Investors receive their share of profit directly from the sale of energy, without the need to personally manage the plant.

Collaborating with GridShare is an ideal investment for those who want a secure and sustainable source of income, able to operate regardless of the availability of space, land costs or technical complexities.

Remote Solar Installation Costs

To understand the costs for this type of investment, it is important to consider some essential factors when building remote solar plants.

Each company offers, of course, its own price lists.

Let's see what the cost structure of GridShare includes:

1. Authorization process: as with any renewable energy project, GridShare plants also require specific authorizations. This process involves several phases, from landscape checks to contact with local authorities, to final authorization for construction.

2. EPC costs: EPC stands for”Engineering, Procurement, and Construction“and, as you can guess from the name, represents all the technical steps to follow for the installation of the panels. GridShare relies on specialized companies that evaluate the land, do a complete study and build the plant based on environmental characteristics. This ensures that solar fields are safe, efficient and able to last a long time.

3. Surface law: GridShare has the possibility to buy or rent the land on which to install the systems, based on legal and economic convenience. Surface law offers flexibility and makes it possible to manage effectively even in more remote or untapped areas.

What to Consider When Investing in Remote Solar

Remote solar energy is an attractive opportunity, but as with any investment, it is useful to have some aspects clear.

GridShare uses a dedicated energy collection method, a process in which the energy produced by the plant is collected and resold.

Investors receive payments in proportion to the shares, and the price for energy is linked to the hourly zonal price.

But what is the hourly zone price?

With the new Decree-law of 9 December 2023, n. 181, art. 19 paragraph 4-ter, two energy assessment indices are differentiated:

· The PUN, the Single National Price

· The Time Zone Price

The PUN It is the reference price of electricity on the Italian electricity exchange and it changes every day. Its variation is influenced by several factors, first of all the law of supply and demand.

In practice, it means that with this system all consumers pay the same price for electricity, regardless of where they are.

For this reason, in 2023, it was decided to switch to another value, the Price per hour zone, or the cost of electricity in a specific geographical area, calculated for each hour of the day.

While the PUN represents a single average price for energy throughout the territory, zonal prices segment the country into various geographical areas, establishing specific tariffs for each one. This means that consumers in different areas pay different energy costs.

But GridShare isn't just limited to exploiting the market's variable costs.

Since there are different ways of selling the energy produced, GridShare, in addition to offering direct energy sales, also invests through PPA agreements (Power Purchase Agreement).

These supply contracts establish a fixed price and guarantee economic stability over time. In a nutshell, the price of energy is set in advance, protecting investment from market declines and allowing for predictable returns for investors.

GridShare therefore follows a dual strategy: it observes and bases its investments both on market fluctuations, which offer variable earning opportunities, and on fixed-price contracts, useful for keeping economic returns stable.

Contact us if you want to understand how to make a secure investment and contribute to the growth of solar with GridShare.

How the State Incentive Works

State incentives are an important aspect to consider when investing in solar energy, especially in Italy.

Italian regulations, in fact, encourage the use of renewable energy to support the energy transition and promote greater sustainability.

And, thanks to a team of experts ready to support its investors and professional project management, GridShare and its plants can access all those tax breaks reserved for renewable energy.

In this way, part of the investment can be covered by incentives, thus making the initial cost of the project more accessible and increasing the economic return for investors.

How to Get a Quote to Invest with GridShare

Getting a quote to invest with GridShare is simple.

After all, these are not standard quotes like those for a domestic photovoltaic system.

In fact, GridShare deals with making a personalized assessment based on the capital you want to invest and on the economic return objectives that you intend to achieve. Investors are then offered the opportunity to build a tailor-made plan, taking into account their preferences and earning expectations.

To get an accurate and detailed quote, you can subscribe to the GridShare community (totally free of charge!) and ask for a precise simulation of the costs necessary to finance a solar farm.

This way, every investor can have a complete picture of what the investment involves, without technical surprises.

An Opportunity for Earning and Sustainability

GridShare represents an innovative opportunity for those who want to invest in renewable energy without facing the technical or bureaucratic complexities of a residential photovoltaic system.

The remote solar formula makes sustainable energy accessible to a wide and varied audience: from people without their own homes to those who live in densely built cities, where the sun does not always reach the roofs.

Investing with GridShare means joining a network of investors who believe in sustainability and want to make a safe and clean income.

Thanks to transparent management and a dual energy sales strategy, every investor can obtain a worry-free income, while at the same time contributing to the growth of the renewable energy market.

Contact us to learn about all the investment opportunities with GridSharee, and start doing your part for a more sustainable energy future.

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