Solar repowering
With our photovoltaic repowering service, we help businesses upgrade their existing systems by integrating state-of-the-art technologies and high-efficiency components. It is the ideal solution for those who wish to increase the power and productivity of their system without replacing it entirely.
In many cases, a system installed years ago is no longer able to meet current energy requirements or has technological limitations that reduce its output. With the repowering of a photovoltaic system, we take targeted action to restore power, improve efficiency and reduce supply costs, whilst preserving the value of the initial investment

When to consider a repowering project
We recommend considering repowering when:
- the system no longer meets the company’s energy requirements or is undersized in relation to current consumption;
- there are obsolete components (inverters, control panels, modules) that limit production; there are drops in output or peaks in inefficiency due to the age of the system;
- the company wishes to integrate storage systems to use the energy produced at night as well;
- new, higher-performance technologies or energy efficiency incentives are available.
What we do
Following a thorough technical assessment, we analyse the condition of the modules, inverters and support structures, evaluating the potential for upgrading. Our repowering service for a company may include:
- the replacement of inverters and modules with high-efficiency models;
- the installation of storage batteries to increase self-consumption;
- the upgrading of monitoring and remote control systems;
- the adaptation of electrical switchboards and supporting structures to comply with new regulations;
- the verification of the grid connection and the management of the authorisation process.
The benefits for your business
Repowering and Revamping: what are the differences?
Both approaches aim to improve the efficiency of a photovoltaic system, but they address different aspects. Revamping involves upgrading an obsolete or inefficient system by replacing faulty or non-compliant components. Repowering, on the other hand, aims to boost the system’s production capacity by adding or upgrading components to increase installed power and self-consumption.
In many cases, the two solutions can be combined to achieve a more efficient, safer and competitive system, without the need for a complete rebuild.
With over 18 years’ experience in the photovoltaic sector, we support businesses seeking to make their systems more powerful, efficient and sustainable. Repowering is a smart way to adapt energy production to the company’s growth and improve financial performance over time.

