List of 3 large PV-Installers in Piedmont, Italy

PV Installers Italy

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.

With the consistent growth of solar energy solutions, the Italian region Piedmont is also becoming a leader in renewable energy. From the vineyards of Langhe to the urban environment of Turin, there is a growing trend among homeowners and businesses to adopt solar energy as a means of reducing their carbon footprint and energy costs. The following article presents three PV-installers in Piedmont.

1. Albasolar Srl, Alba

Alba headquartered Pv-Installer Albasolar represents one of the historic photovoltaic companies in Italy. The company specializes in the design and construction of turnkey systems for residential, commercial and industrial clients, with the option of installation on the roof or on the ground. Since 2005 Albasolar has constructed over 300 MWp of systems and oversees the management of more than 150 MWp with technical assistance distributed throughout Italy.  

2. MGM Solar Srl, Mondovì

Established 15 years ago as part of the restructuring of the energy sector, MGM is now one of the large PV-Installers in Piedmont. The company’s core competencies lie in the planning, installation, and collaboration with major photovoltaic enterprises. Notable partners are Bosch, Longi, LG, Solaredge, Tesla, Sungrow, and JASolar. To date MGM Solar has done installation works of more than 1.5 KM.

3. Solarleaf Srl, Turin

Headquartered in Turin, Solarleaf has emerged as a prominent entity within the PV industry, with a particular focus on the development of energy efficiency systems for both residential and industrial applications. Additionally, the company is the first to assemble and install a “plug-and-play! Balcony PV system. This system is an innovative solution for clients who do not have the possibility to install solar panels in their roof.

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