Your roof can do more than keep out the weather. Tenant electricity as a return driver.
Landlords with PV-suitable roofs often leave returns on the table. Switching from feed-in to tenant electricity delivers measurably higher equity returns, when model selection and regulation are right.
Confidential. Non-binding. In 5 minutes.
The Challenge
Typical situation as a landlord
PV system installed but full feed-in - returns remain below potential.
Tenant electricity models unclear - full supply, surplus or contracting?
Regulatory requirements (EEG, metering concept, billing) overwhelm or delay the project.
ESG requirements rising - PV potential not utilised in reporting.
Does this sound like your situation?
Let's clarify in a free initial consultation whether and how we can help.
Context
Why tenant electricity is relevant now
With the EEG 2023 and the elimination of trade tax issues, tenant electricity has become significantly more attractive for landlords. At the same time, regulatory requirements for ESG reporting are increasing. PV on your own roof is not just an energy topic - it is a strategic lever for portfolio valuation, tenant retention and .
As of: EEG 2023 / CSRD obligations from 2025 for large companies.
Our Approach
Our approach
01
Potential Analysis
Roof areas, consumption profiles and regulatory framework. Assess economic feasibility per property.
02
Model Comparison
Return calculation for full supply, surplus and contracting. Clarify tax implications.
03
Implementation
Planning, metering and billing via our partner network. Turnkey.
What You Receive
Feasibility analysis with model comparison
Regulatory checklist (EEG, metering concept)
Implementation roadmap with partner selection
Results & Evidence
Results from comparable projects
+45%
Equity return (reference projects)
--30%
Energy costs for tenants
< 15 yrs
PV amortisation
All figures anonymised. We do not disclose client names.
What happens if you do nothing?
What happens if you do nothing?
Returns left on the roof: feed-in instead of tenant electricity wastes 30-50% of possible returns.
ESG reporting gap: PV potential not used as an asset.
Tenant retention drops: cheaper electricity from the landlord is a strong argument.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions from landlords
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