List of 3 large PV-Installers from Lazio, Italy

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This article is based on our list of the 150 largest PV-Installers in Italy which contains general contact details, company details as well as information about regional focus. The list also holds personal contact information.

A significant transformation in Lazio’s energy landscape. The Italian region Lazio, with its rich history and vibrant culture, is also undergoing a notable transformation in its energy landscape. At the core of this transition are PV installation companies, leveraging the region’s solar potential. From the urban center of Rome to the countryside, there is an increasing demand for clean and renewable energy sources. The following article highlights three PV-Installers from Lazio.

1. DBEnergy Italia s.r.l., Rome

E stablished in 2011, DBEnergy specializes in the construction and planning of turnkey systems designed to save energy. The company operates in the regions of Lazio, Umbria, Sardinia, Marks, Emilia-Romagna, Toscana, Abruzzo, Piemont, Puglia, Liguria, Friuli, Venezia Giulia and Veneto. DBEnergy offers its services for on-grid systems, grid-connected systems with storage batteries, and stand-alone PV systems. The company has received many certifications and partnerships with leading brands, including a Inmetro-certification  and partnerships with LG PRO, Solaredge, Bosch, and Beretta.

2. Enersolare E.S. co. s.r.l., Rome

The PV-Installer Enersolare was founded in 2006 and operates in Rome, Frosinone, Cosenza, and the respective regions and provinces. The company has an overall installed capacity of over 15 MW with mor than 4.800 completed rooftop installations. The company focuses on residential rooftop PV installations.

3. Inergia S.p.A., Rome

Inergia was established in 2003 and has since been specializing in the generation of renewable energy with a focus on photovoltaic and wind energy. The company’s annual wind and solar generation capacity amounts to 500.000 MWh with 233,8 MW in operation. Inergias portfolio shows an overall capacity of over 3.000 MW, with their first solar project in 2008 of two photovoltaic systems, each with an output of 1 MW, in the area of the Lecce wind farm. This shows the company’s idea of an integrated territorial energy hub enabling coexistence of wind and solar systems in one area.

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