Solar Energy
The power plants are ready for operation in 6-8 months, including the proposal, contract, license process and installation phases.
The installation of solar power plants operates through Energy Performance Contracts (EPCs). Enerjisa meets the financing of the investment required for solar energy conversion or becomes a partner in the financing of the investment. Our customers pay some of their electricity savings to Enerjisa with monthly payments. These payments are calculated separately for each project and are determined in EPC.
If the information required for the feasibility study is shared completely, Enerjisa can submit an offer without the need for a field visit. However, for some projects a field visit is required.
Yes. The warranty periods offered by the manufacturers are reflected on the customer. The warranty periods of solar panels vary according to the brand, model and product type.
Yes, although solar power plants do not require frequent maintenance, periodic maintenance and cleaning increase their efficiency and durability. Enerjisa undertakes all maintenance of the system throughout the Energy Performance Contract.
Enerjisa undertakes service and maintenance costs without reflecting any additional cost on its customers during the contract period. After the contract expires, our customers can work with any company providing operation and maintenance services in the market.
Enerjisa covers all extra expenses that may occur after bilateral negotiation.
There is no need for a full-time technician in the field after installation. However, Enerjisa monitors the solar energy system it has installed remotely and constantly monitors its performance. In addition, Enerjisa technicians and maintenance teams visit the facility in case of malfunction as well as for periodic maintenance.
In the Energy Performance Contract model, our customers do not need to use bank loans or other financing instruments. Enerjisa undertakes all or a part of the investment cost of the project, depending on the customer's preference.
Licensed power plant legislation is more detailed and the installation process is longer. In addition, the right to install unlicensed electricity generation plants is possible only through tenders and competitions announced by the state in certain times. Enerjisa primarily recommends an licensed electricity generation option.
Enerjisa determines the capacity and power of the Solar Power Plant to be installed as a result of field work. The size of the roof or the land are also the factors that affect the electricity generation capacity.
During the field work phase, the production capacity is determined depending on the area to be installed, plant design, installation power and other factors.
If the building to be projected has a permanent electricity subscription, power plants can be installed in building that is under construction.
Yes, they can also be installed within ‘organised industrial zones’.
As part of the current legislation, if the energy generated is more than the energy consumed, sales can be made back to the network grid.
According to the current legislation, companies other than public institutions and organisations cannot sell the energy they produce in "Land Type Projects".
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