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Sustainable. Powerful. Future-proof.
Photovoltaic systems - your energy source directly from the roof
Did you know?
A well-planned 5 kWp PV system can generate up to 5,000 kWh of electricity per year – enough for an average 4-person household*.
4 reasons for a photovoltaic system

INDEPENDENT
Electricity prices have risen continuously over the last 20 years,
which will not change in the foreseeable future. Achieve more independence from energy suppliers by generating your own electricity
.

RENTABEL
The current solar systems with their high efficiency currently have an average amortization period of 7 years and a service life of approx. 30 years. This combination is an investment in the future, profitable and sustainable.

SUSTAINABLE
Regional generation of clean electricity for single-family homes for consumers such as heating, electric cars and lighting is very sustainable in the long term. The CO2 balance of photovoltaic modules is positive after just 3 years.

COST SAVINGS
With a modern photovoltaic system, you can save up to 55% of your
electricity costs. In combination with your own electricity storage system
, cost savings of up to 90% are even possible.
Still unsure which system your home needs?
Determine the optimum solution for your home with just a few clicks – easily via our configuration page.

All in one - ready for solar power
Our most popular complete photovoltaic set
This set provides everything you need to get started with your independent energy supply. With high-quality modules, an efficient inverter and optional storage, it is the ideal solution for sustainable power generation in your own home. Quickly installed, permanently profitable – your future with solar energy starts here.
Contents of the set:
- 24 x 460W PV modules
- 1x Sigenergy 10 kW inverter
- 1x Sigenergy 10 kWh battery storage system
Independent of the electricity price - sun instead of worries
With your own photovoltaic system, you can become less dependent on rising electricity prices. The sun provides free electricity – day after day.
Self-consumption saves you money and increases the value of your property at the same time. A smart step towards energy self-determination.


Subsidies & feed-in - double benefit
There are attractive subsidy programs for PV systems in Austria – whether for private households or companies. You can also feed surplus electricity into the grid and receive remuneration for this.
This means that your investment pays for itself even faster and generates long-term returns.
Sustainable & environmentally friendly - energy with a clear conscience
Photovoltaics is an active contribution to climate protection. You reduce your carbon footprint, use a renewable energy source and make your contribution to the energy transition.
Clean electricity – directly from your own roof – that doesn’t just feel good, it’s also sustainable.

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Let us show you how you can save money, become more independent and improve your home.

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Do you have any questions? Please contact us!
Whether you have a question, need an individual offer or would like to book your next trip – we will be happy to help you.
What are PV systems and who are they suitable for?
Photovoltaic systems generate electricity from the sun, ideal for homeowners with roof space to become independent.
What is the difference between photovoltaics and solar thermal energy?
Photovoltaics converts sunlight into electricity, solar thermal energy uses solar energy to heat water.
What is the output of a typical PV system?
From 3 kWp for small households to 50 kWp for businesses, with yields of 1,000 kWh/kWp per year.
How do I maintain a PV system?
Regular cleaning and monitoring via app. We offer annual maintenance packages.
What are the costs for a PV system?
The costs depend on the desired components. After a free consultation, we will prepare a transparent offer – tailored to your requirements.
How does feeding into the grid work?
Surplus electricity is automatically fed into the public grid – for which you usually receive a feed-in tariff.