Collective Self-consumption
Share the energy in your municipality

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At Ekhi, we are passionate about the power of clean and renewable energy to transform the way we live. Now, through distributed generation, you can benefit from local energy that is close to you, take control of your consumption and save on your electricity bill.
Local consumption and local savings
Get connected and start enjoying the benefits of solar energy.
Collaboration
You participate in a shared energy model, where several people or companies join together to promote sustainable projects. This fosters cooperation, collective impact and strengthening of the local community.
100% renewable
All energy comes from renewable sources, such as solar or wind, which reduces CO₂ emissions and contributes directly to the transition to a clean and sustainable energy model.
Local
Power is generated close to the point of consumption, which boosts the local economy, creates jobs in the area and minimizes power transmission losses.
Whether or not you are covered
You can benefit from shared solar energy, even if you do not have your own roof or space to install panels, thanks to collective self-consumption projects or energy communities.
What is collective self-consumption?
It is a collaborative energy initiative that allows individuals, companies and local entities to consume 100% renewable energy produced in their environment. Through a model of shared self-consumption, it promotes a transition towards a cleaner, sustainable and accessible energy for all, while promoting local development and energy independence.
It is part of if...
You want independence
Generate and consume your own clean energy. Help your community become less dependent on large electric companies.
Are you covered or not
You don't need to own your own roof. We connect you to a nearby installation so you can enjoy shared solar energy.
You are a business
Whether you are a small, medium or large company, you can join and consume 100% renewable energy.
You are 2 km away
You only need to be within a 2 km radius of the facility to benefit from local energy.
Process

"Spain has set a roadmap that includes the use of 74% renewable electricity by 2030."

"Energy providers must offer seamless solutions and communication."
Flexible contracts built for C&I
Onsite PPA
How does an Offsite PPA work?
01
Generate power offsite
Ekhi will find a renewable energy park to produce energy in an optimal national location
02
Profitable and easy accounting
Offsite PPA are treated as typical energy supply contracts, thus they don’t impact your balance sheet
03
Clean energy for less
Lock-in prices and receive 100% renewable energy for up to 30 years
Frequently Asked Questions
Any questions?
It is not necessary. You can connect to our facility if it is within 2 km and we will take care of everything.
No, not at all. The change is an administrative process and your supply will not be interrupted at any time.
Hiring us is the best strategy! Try to modify your consumption patterns towards solar hours. The energy coming from the collective self-consumption solar installation will be the cheapest and that will generate greater savings for you and for the environment.
Each customer has different consumption patterns, at Ekhi we carry out a personalized study to offer each customer the production volume that best suits their consumption. You will receive a different volume of energy but you will benefit from the same percentage of self-sufficiency.
Places are limited, photovoltaic production is not infinite. We will assign consumers on a first-come, first-served basis until the entire production volume is allocated.
We guarantee a useful life of at least 30 years.
Yes, all the energy supplied by Ekhi comes from renewable sources.
No, for us the most important thing is your peace of mind, you have to be with us because you want to, not because we force you.
Yes, a few basic details are required to manage the change of contract.
The procedure is online and can be completed quickly ("with a couple of clicks").
CUPS number:
- It is the identifier of your electrical connection ("the DNI of your electrical connection").
- You can find it on your current electric bill.
2. Holder's DNI number:
- The identity document of the holder of the electricity contract.
