Austria is a pioneer for renewable energy in Europe – thanks to the Alps, the country has the unique opportunity to generate the majority of its energy green through hydropower. In recent years, however, more and more other energy sources have been added, especially solar power. For both industry and private households, PV systems offer a sustainable and cost-efficient solution – which of course requires the expertise of installers who can install new PV-systems. The following article presents 3 PV installers from Graz.
1. Next Level Energy GmbH – all-in-one PV-installation in Graz
The Graz-based Next Level Energy GmbH describes itself as an “All-In-One” Partner regarding energy projects. This means that the company starts with offering consulting, planning and of course the installation of PV-projects, leading Next Level energy an important PV-installer from Graz. In addition to their expertise regarding solar installation, Next Level Energy also capable of adding storage, e-car equipment, hot water solutions or energy managers to the private system.
2. Solar Ernte Photovoltaik GmbH – PV-expert from Graz
It is not difficult to see that Solar Ernte is a company that specializes in solar energy based on the company name. Solar Ernte has set itself the goal of working against the energy transition and offers the planning and installation of photovoltaic systems for private households as well as commercial use. Customers can choose between different levels of service, ranging from a “DIY” concept to an all-round carefree package.
3. Elektrizitätswerk Gösting V. Franz GmbH – PV-installations from electricity expert
E-Werk Franz is one of the most important electricity providers in Graz and is focused on CO2-neutral electricity. This naturally includes solar energy. The company not only offers electricity from solar energy, but also offers planning, installation and commissioning of self-consumption coverage for private households and commercial use in Graz and the surrounding area.
Image Source: Markus Spiske (24.07.2024)