Independence, Transparency, and Clarity
We exist to solve a specific problem: residential communities in Spain need clear, objective information about solar panel feasibility, but most only receive sales presentations from installation companies.
Why We Don't Install Systems
Our business model is deliberately structured to avoid conflicts of interest. We prepare feasibility studies—we don't install solar panels. This separation is fundamental to our value:
- Our analysis isn't influenced by potential installation revenue
- We have no incentive to overstate benefits or minimize challenges
- Our recommendations focus solely on what's realistic for your building
- Communities can trust our conclusions because we don't profit from their decision
If your community decides to proceed with installation after reviewing our study, you'll have comprehensive documentation to share with installation companies. You'll be an informed client, not a confused prospect.
What Guides Our Work
Complete Documentation
Every calculation, assumption, and projection in our studies is documented and explained. No hidden formulas, no proprietary methods—just transparent analysis you can verify.
Building-Specific Analysis
We assess your actual rooftop, not a theoretical ideal. Our production estimates account for your building's orientation, shading, structural limitations, and local conditions.
Fair Distribution Models
We present multiple options for allocating generated electricity among community members, explaining the trade-offs of each approach so your community can choose what fits your values.
Administrative Clarity
We explain exactly what procedures are required: distribution company applications, permits, community voting thresholds, legal documentation. No surprises after approval.
Realistic Projections
Our savings estimates are based on current electricity rates and typical consumption patterns. We don't inflate numbers to make projects look more attractive than they are.
Plain Language Explanations
Technical accuracy doesn't require technical jargon. We explain solar concepts, distribution models, and administrative requirements in language that community members actually understand.
Information Enables Better Decisions
We believe that residential communities make better decisions when they have access to clear, comprehensive information. This applies whether the decision is to proceed with solar installation or not.
Some communities will review our studies and decide solar makes sense for their building. Others will conclude it doesn't fit their situation. Both outcomes represent successful use of our service—the goal is informed decision-making, not pushing a predetermined conclusion.
Solar panels can be an excellent investment for many buildings, but they're not right for every situation. Roof orientation, structural capacity, consumption patterns, budget constraints, and community priorities all matter. Our role is to provide the information that lets your community evaluate these factors honestly.
How We Maintain Independence
No Installation Partnerships
We don't have relationships with installation companies. We don't receive referral fees or commissions. Our revenue comes solely from feasibility study preparation, ensuring our recommendations serve only your community's interests.
Fixed Study Fees
Our fee structure is straightforward and doesn't depend on study outcomes. We charge the same whether our analysis suggests solar is highly viable or marginally viable for your building. No incentive to skew results.
Documented Methodology
Our calculation methods are transparent and verifiable. We explain how we arrive at production estimates, savings projections, and distribution models. Communities can check our work or have it reviewed by independent experts.
Multiple Distribution Options
Rather than recommending a single "ideal" distribution model, we present several options with honest discussion of trade-offs. Your community chooses the approach that aligns with your values and priorities.
Experience Independent Analysis
See how objective feasibility studies help communities make confident decisions about solar energy—whatever those decisions may be.
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