Owner-occupiers

Commercial solar PPA for businesses that own their building.

If your business owns and occupies the site, rooftop solar is the cleanest ChargeServe use case. You have the roof, you use the power, and ChargeServe can own the system that generates it.

What we offer

Solar on your roof, without your business owning the asset.

ChargeServe funds and owns the rooftop solar system. Your business buys the power it produces at agreed rates, without taking on the capital cost, maintenance burden or asset risk.

This model works best where the same business controls the roof and consumes the electricity below it. There are fewer consent routes to manage, and the commercial case is easier to assess.

Site fit

What we need from your building.

You own and occupy the commercial building.

The roof has enough usable area for a meaningful system.

The building has a stable electricity demand profile.

The roof condition, structure and access can support installation.

Commercial shape

The deal is built around output, not ownership.

No upfront solar purchase

ChargeServe puts up the capital. Your business does not buy the solar system.

You buy the power

The commercial agreement is based on the output the system generates, normally through a PPA structure.

Performance matters to us

Because ChargeServe owns the asset, long-term generation is the commercial incentive.

FAQ

Questions owner-occupiers usually ask.

The owner-occupier route is straightforward in principle, but the commercial case still depends on the building and demand profile.

Why is owner-occupied solar the cleanest case?

The same business usually controls the roof and uses the power, so the consent route and commercial structure are normally simpler than a landlord and tenant arrangement.

Do we need to fund the installation?

No. ChargeServe funds and owns the asset. Your business buys the power the system produces under the agreed structure.

What information does ChargeServe need first?

The first assessment needs the building type, roof condition, electricity demand, site control, access and any known constraints.

Does ChargeServe publish fixed PPA rates?

No. Rates depend on the site, generation potential, demand profile, agreement term and delivery requirements.

Next step

Start with the roof, the demand and the agreement shape.

A site assessment checks whether the building is suitable, how much of the generated power your business can use, and what kind of commercial agreement would make sense.