Full-service solar EPC for Turkish hotels, factories, industrial complexes and shopping centres. Dramatic operating cost reductions with world-class equipment.

Turkey's commercial electricity prices are among the highest in the industrial sector, with additional levies making them particularly costly for large consumers. A well-designed commercial solar system typically replaces 40–80% of grid electricity consumption for daytime-operating businesses, delivering dramatic improvements to operating margins and ESG credentials simultaneously.
We have completed commercial projects for 5-star hotels on the Mediterranean coast, automotive factories in the Marmara region, food processing facilities in Anatolia and shopping centres in Istanbul and Ankara. Our largest single commercial project stands at 500 kWp.
| System Size | Investment (₺) | Annual Saving (₺) | Payback |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 kWp Rooftop | ₺580,000 | ₺325,500 | 1.8 yrs |
| 100 kWp Rooftop | ₺1,100,000 | ₺651,000 | 1.7 yrs |
| 250 kWp Rooftop | ₺2,700,000 | ₺1,627,500 | 1.7 yrs |
| 500 kWp Ground | ₺5,500,000 | ₺3,255,000 | 1.7 yrs |
*At commercial rate ₺4.20/kWh, 1,550 kWh/kWp yield (Mediterranean)
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Minimum System Size | 30 kWp |
| Panel | Bifacial monocrystalline N-type |
| Inverter | 3-phase string/central (Huawei/Fronius/SMA) |
| Monitoring | Commercial SCADA with performance alerts |
| Grid Connection | LV (≤630 kWp) / MV (>630 kWp) |
| Metering | Smart bidirectional 3-phase meter |
| EPDK Licence | Required ≥50 kWp — managed by us |
Send us your electricity bill and roof details — we'll model your solar ROI free of charge, including payback period, IRR and 25-year cash flow.
For businesses with high electricity consumption, a commercial solar system is not merely a cost-reduction tool — it is a strategic investment in energy security. Large consumers such as factories, shopping centres, logistics hubs, hotels and hospitals strengthen their competitiveness by reducing their exposure to grid tariffs. For operations across Turkey's sun-rich regions there is a further advantage: peak summer energy demand coincides precisely with peak solar production, so the season of highest consumption is also the season of highest generation.
Several regulatory provisions make commercial solar investment in Turkey particularly attractive:
For commercial solar projects, the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) contracting model puts both risk and management burden under single-point control. The process moves through the following stages:
On commercial-scale systems, SCADA platforms such as Huawei FusionSolar or SolarEdge are commissioned alongside the installation. These platforms:
For businesses seeking to reduce their carbon footprint as part of corporate sustainability reporting, solar energy is one of the most tangible actions available. A 100 kWp system avoids roughly 155 tonnes of CO₂ emissions per year — a figure that can be reported as a verifiable impact in ISO 14001, GRI or CDP disclosures. For exporters under pressure from international clients or supply-chain requirements, this can also become a condition of market access.