Photovoltaic Projects
At Civiltrek Ingeniería we develop photovoltaic projects for self-consumption, aimed at optimizing energy production and maximizing savings in the electricity bill of homes, businesses and industrial facilities.
We carry out a preliminary technical study to determine the optimal power of the installation, analyzing the electrical consumption, the orientation of the roof and possible shadows. Based on this analysis, we design the photovoltaic installation, including the electrical dimensioning, the structural integration of the panels and, when necessary, the incorporation of battery storage systems.
In addition, we manage all the administrative processing of the project, including the technical documentation, municipal licenses and the legalization of the installation before the competent bodies, facilitating its commissioning with all the technical and regulatory guarantees.
Services available
Feasibility study and sizing of the facility
Electrical and structural design of solar panels
Integration of storage systems with batteries
Processing of licenses and legalization of the facility
Management of available subsidies and grants
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Whether it is a new residential development, the construction of an industrial building or the regularization of a house, at Civiltrek Ingeniería we offer you the technical rigor you need.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How is a photovoltaic installation correctly planned for a home or business in the Marina Alta?
The starting point is not the roof, but the customer’s consumption. A well-designed installation is based on understanding how and when energy is consumed: schedules, consumption peaks, seasonality, etc.
From there, the property is analyzed: orientation, inclination, shadows (very relevant in areas with vegetation or nearby buildings) and available surface. In the Marina Alta, the high solar radiation is an advantage, but if the shadows or orientation are not well studied, the yield can be significantly reduced.
The goal is not to install “many plates”, but to install the right ones to maximize utilization.
What technical aspects are assessed to ensure the long-term viability of the facility?
Beyond the initial production, it is important to analyze the degradation of the equipment, accessibility for maintenance, ventilation of the modules and compatibility with future expansions.
Aspects such as the structural stability of the roof and the correct integration with the existing electrical installation are also taken into account, avoiding problems in the medium
and long term.What is the difference between a well-dimensioned installation and a standard one?
A standard installation is often sized without a detailed study of consumption, which can result in oversized (more expensive than necessary) or insufficient (not meeting real needs) systems.
A well-dimensioned installation optimizes the investment, reduces the amortization time and improves long-term performance. In addition, it allows aspects such as batteries or surplus compensation systems to be correctly integrated.
What mistakes are commonly made in this type of installation?
One of the most common is not taking into account the actual shading throughout the year. Another is not foreseeing the evolution of consumption, especially in homes where new equipment is incorporated (air conditioning, electric vehicles, etc.).
It is also common to focus only on initial cost and not on long-term performance, which can lead to inefficient decisions.
Are there any subsidies or grants for photovoltaic installations and how do they affect the project?
Yes, there are European, state and regional subsidies, as well as possible municipal bonuses in taxes such as IBI or ICIO in some municipalities of the Marina Alta. However, it is important to understand that these subsidies are not always open or guaranteed, and that their conditions may vary depending on the call.
From a technical point of view, an installation should not be based on the subsidy, but on the consumption and characteristics of the property. In other words, the project must be viable and profitable in itself, and the aid must be understood as a factor that improves the investment, not as the main element that justifies it.
In addition, in order to access these grants it is usually necessary to comply with a series of administrative and technical requirements (report, project, execution deadlines, etc.), so it is important to take this into account from the beginning so as not to lose the possibility of applying for them.