E.ON offers turnkey solution of PV panels

Alina Oprea
E.ON Energie Romania is supporting individuals with the E.ON Solar Casa Verde solution and offering turnkey photovoltaic systems. This is intended for those who receive financing through the Green Photovoltaic House program. In addition to the subsidy of RON 20,000 (€4,000) received from the state, E.ON offers free electricity bills, up to RON 2,000 (€400), consultancy, assessment, design, and installation of solar panels, flexible payment, and free technical services.

Enrollments in the Green House 2023 program of the Environmental Fund Agency (AFM) have ended, but there is still an important step to take before benefiting from the photovoltaic system: choosing the installer. Once the list of validated installers is published on the AFM website, customers will have 90 days to choose an E.ON Energie Romania installer for photovoltaic systems.

"To choose E.ON Solar Casa Verde, customers from all over the country who have obtained financing from the state only have to register on eon.ro and choose E.ON Energie Romania, on the AFM website, as a certified installer. Each kW of power installed will bring E.ON customers a month without paying their electricity bill", the company announces.

Thus, a customer who installs a 3 kW system does not pay the first three electricity consumption bills, within the limit of RON 2,000 (€400). For a 6 kW system, E.ON Energie Romania will bear six electricity bills and likewise up to 12 bills for a 12 kW system, all bills being within the limit of RON 2,000 (€400).

"This year, the interest in photovoltaic panels increased a lot, becoming the most sought-after energy efficiency solutions. And this is because more and more people want to become energy-independent and save on electricity bills. And E.ON comes with a proposal that meets the expectations of those interested in these aspects very well", says Claudia Griech, general director of E.ON Energie Romania.

A 3 kW photovoltaic system produces, on average, 3,500 kWh/year, enough to cover an average monthly consumption of approximately 300 kWh.

Customers can choose to pay the solution in full or in fixed monthly installments over a period of 1, 3, or 5 years, through E.ON partners, and the investment recovery is between 2 and 4 years, depending on the installed power.

Both the photovoltaic panels and the inverter are of the highest quality standards, for example, the photovoltaic panel model has already been confirmed and put into circulation in countries such as Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Italy, Sweden, Croatia, Hungary and Romania. The warranty period is long, 15 years for the panels and 10 years for the inverter.

E.ON specialists are the ones who evaluate the place of consumption, draw up the technical project, obtain the necessary approvals, install the photovoltaic plant system, and, after completing the process, carry out the system maintenance and the verification of the electrical installation.

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