Széchenyi Pályázat 2020
Solar panels

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FullEnergy Solar Power System

Thinking about installing a solar power system?
Our company’s new business line, launched in 2022, can support you every step of the way—from planning to full implementation. With the help of our calculator, you can estimate the size and type of system that best suits your needs. Prefer not to deal with the details? Simply provide your information, and our team will get in touch with you!

FAQ

The first step is obtaining approval for the solar system from the utility provider. This is a process of more than 40 steps and typically takes around 1.5 months. Once the approval is granted, our team carries out the installation, which takes just one day. After installation, we register the system as completed, and your provider will inspect it at a scheduled time and replace your meter with a bidirectional (import-export) meter.
Several factors influence this, but generally speaking, an average residential solar system pays for itself within 8–10 years. This payback period depends on multiple variables. It can be significantly reduced if you take advantage of government or EU subsidies. Additionally, if electricity prices increase over time, the investment will pay off even faster.
Solar power systems run on renewable energy and produce no harmful byproducts. By choosing solar energy, you’re not only making a smart financial decision, but also doing the right thing for the future of our planet.

We have already started our journey towards sustainability

In recent years, we have taken significant steps to grow in an environmentally conscious and sustainable way. We installed a solar power system at our Kapuvár site. Electric vehicle charging stations and used cooking oil collection containers are available at both our Sopron and Kapuvár fuel stations. Our vehicles also meet the latest emission standards.

CO2 capture

45.3 tons of CO2

45.3 tons of CO2 captured in one year

302.284 km

the amount emitted by a car over 302,284 km

1163 trees

CO2 captured equivalent to 1163 trees