What is solar panel leasing?
Photovoltaic leasing is the simplest way to switch to solar self-consumption with no upfront payment. At AUREQIS we take care of the entire project —from the initial study to maintenance— in exchange for a fixed monthly fee, calculated to be equal to or lower than what you pay today for electricity. While you generate clean energy and lower your bill, the installation works for you and, at the end of the contract, it becomes your property.
It's a model designed for individuals, businesses and industry who want energy sovereignty without depleting capital, without bank guarantees and without technical risk. You decide the duration (10, 15 or 20 years) and we commit to keeping the plant running perfectly throughout that time.
Summary in five words: €0 down, fixed fee, day-one savings, maintenance included and final ownership.
How AUREQIS solar leasing works
Our process is transparent and modular. Each step is designed so you know exactly what will happen and when:
- Free energy study. We analyse your bill, your roof and your consumption pattern. We size the optimal power (kWp) to maximise self-consumption without overpaying for panels you won't use.
- Tailored proposal. You get an offer with the monthly fee, the 25-year estimated savings and the amortisation plan. No fine print.
- Paperwork and permits. We handle the technical project, building permits, declaration of responsibility, certificates, grid connection and self-consumption registration. You sign nothing other than the contract.
- Certified installation. Our own technicians mount panels, inverters, wiring and monitoring. Typical timing: 1–3 days for residential, 1–3 weeks for industrial.
- Commissioning. We hand over the monitoring app to view production and consumption in real time from your phone.
- Maintenance for the full contract. Periodic cleaning, inverter inspections, comprehensive insurance and technical support. Zero hassle for you.
Benefits by profile
For homes
You cut your electricity bill by up to 70 % and gain stability against kWh price spikes. The monthly fee replaces a fixed portion of your bill and, in many cases, your total monthly payment (lease + what you still draw from the grid) is lower than what you had before installing the panels.
Homes with self-consumption can also benefit from the IBI property tax rebate in many Andalusian municipalities and from IRPF income tax deductions for energy efficiency investment.
For businesses and industry
The fee is 100 % deductible as an operating expense. Because it's leasing, it doesn't count in CIRBE, it doesn't consume your bank credit lines and keeps your investment capacity intact for the business.
You cut energy costs, improve the brand's green image and advance ESG compliance. In Andalusian industrial parks we've seen real paybacks below 6 years even with the system on leasing.
Differences between a conventional installation and the AUREQIS model
Traditional PV is bought with your own money or a loan: you take on the upfront cost, the technical risk, maintenance and dealings with the grid operator and administration. AUREQIS leasing flips all that: we finance, install and operate; you pay a monthly fee and enjoy the savings from day one.
Conventional installation
- High upfront cost (€5,000 to €200,000 depending on the project).
- Needs bank financing → consumes your CIRBE and credit lines.
- Investment payback in 7–12 years.
- You handle permits, paperwork and subsidies.
- Maintenance, insurance and breakdowns on your tab.
- Technical and obsolescence risk: if an inverter fails, you pay.
- For businesses: capitalised depreciation over years, not 100 % deductible.
AUREQIS model (leasing)
- €0 down. No guarantees, no variable fees.
- Does not count in CIRBE and does not consume bank credit lines.
- Savings from month one: the fee is equal to or lower than what you already pay.
- We handle all paperwork and applicable subsidies.
- Maintenance, monitoring and insurance included throughout the contract.
- Any breakdown —panel, inverter, wiring— is on us.
- For businesses: fee is 100 % deductible as an operating expense.
- At the end of the contract, the plant becomes yours.
Practical summary: with a conventional installation you pay today to start recovering over years. With AUREQIS you start saving today and, when the contract ends, you keep the installation. The key difference isn't technical — it's financial and about risk.
What if I want to buy it outright, no leasing?
We also install solar panels outright. If you'd rather buy the installation outright from day one —because you have liquidity, your business wants the asset on the balance sheet, or simply because a 10–20-year service contract doesn't fit you— we do exactly the same: energy study, sizing, equipment supply (Bloomberg Tier 1 panels, inverters and mounting), installation, full permitting and commissioning. The only difference is the payment method and immediate ownership: you pay for equipment + work and the plant is yours from day one.
Honestly: for most households and SMEs leasing offers a better financial balance (no upfront cost, maintenance and insurance included, savings from month 1 without touching credit lines). But there are cases where outright purchase is the right choice — a business with liquidity that prefers the asset on the balance sheet, a home that wants to capitalise the investment long-term, a project with specific subsidies requiring direct ownership. We study it with you without forcing a modality. Detailed analysis on the blog: outright purchase vs leasing.
Technology and materials
We work with tier 1 manufacturer panels with efficiencies above 21 %, branded inverters with Wi-Fi monitoring, and anodised aluminium or coplanar mounting depending on the roof type. All material includes manufacturer product warranties (typically 12–15 years) and linear performance warranties (≥ 84 % at year 25).
For industrial installations we can also integrate power backup systems that protect your production from outages and voltage spikes, and combine PV with heat pumps to multiply the savings in climate control.
Subsidies, grants and rebates
Although with leasing you don't need to pay any down payment, AUREQIS informs you of all the grants available in your municipality and province: IBI rebate (up to 50 % for 3–5 years in much of Andalucía), ICIO building tax rebate, regional deductions and, for businesses, accelerated depreciation of self-consumption installations on corporate tax.
Frequently asked questions about solar leasing
What if I move or sell the property before the contract ends?
The contract is transferable. You can pass it to the new owner as a property improvement (in fact, it adds value to the appraisal) or, if you prefer, cancel it early under the agreed conditions.
What if the installation produces more than I consume?
That surplus is fed to the grid and discounted from your bill via surplus compensation, under the current self-consumption regulations. So it saves you money too.
Do I need to change my electricity retailer?
No. You keep your current electricity contract, you just add self-consumption.
Do you cover the whole of Spain?
Yes. We operate across mainland Spain, with offices in Seville and Motril (Granada), and projects in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Málaga, Zaragoza and other capitals. Tell us your case and we'll study every project.
Solar panels in Andalucía: coverage by province
We have physical offices in Seville and Motril (Granada) with our own technical team, and full coverage for the eight Andalusian provinces. Each provincial landing includes unique local data: AEMET sunshine hours, PVGIS specific production, dominant economic sector (greenhouses in Almería, oil mills in Jaén, the Chemical Pole in Huelva, Costa del Sol in Málaga…), covered municipalities, applicable tax rebates and province-specific FAQ.
Solar panels in Seville
Seville city, Dos Hermanas, Alcalá de Guadaíra, Mairena del Aljarafe, Utrera, Carmona, Écija and the rest of the province.
Solar panels in Almería
Almería y Levante andaluz.
Solar panels in Cádiz
Bahía de Cádiz y Campo de Gibraltar.
Solar panels in Córdoba
Córdoba y Subbética.
Solar panels in Granada
Granada, Costa Tropical y Altiplano.
Solar panels in Huelva
Huelva, Doñana y Cuenca Minera.
Solar panels in Jaén
Jaén y comarca del olivar.
Solar panels in Málaga
Málaga, Costa del Sol y Axarquía.
Solar panels in Motril and the Costa Tropical
Motril, Salobreña, Almuñécar, Vélez de Benaudalla and the rest of the Costa Tropical from our office at Calle Marjalillo Bajo, 3.
Rest of national coverage
Outside Andalucía, AUREQIS operates on a per-project basis, with a dedicated technical team on site throughout the construction. We don't have local offices in these areas — we do have our own team for design, permitting and installation. The focus is on clusters where solar self-consumption has proven ROI: intensive irrigation, industrial parks, hospitality and premium residential.
Solar panels in Alicante
Provincia de Alicante y Vinalopó.
Solar panels in Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid.
Solar panels in Cataluña
Cataluña (Barcelona, Tarragona, Lleida y Girona).
Solar panels in Extremadura
Extremadura (Badajoz y Cáceres).
Solar panels in Valencia
Provincia de Valencia y huerta valenciana.
Solar panels in Castellón
Provincia de Castellón y cluster cerámico.
Solar panels in Murcia
Región de Murcia.
Solar panels in Zaragoza
Provincia de Zaragoza y valle del Ebro.
Solar panels in País Vasco
País Vasco (Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa, Álava).
Solar panels in Asturias
Principado de Asturias.
Solar panels in Galicia
Galicia (A Coruña, Pontevedra, Lugo, Ourense).
Solar panels in Cantabria
Cantabria.
Solar panels in La Rioja
La Rioja y comarca vitivinícola.
Solar panels in Navarra
Comunidad Foral de Navarra.
Solar panels in Castilla y León
Castilla y León (9 provincias).
Solar panels in Castilla-La Mancha
Castilla-La Mancha (Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Toledo).
Solar panels in Baleares
Illes Balears (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera).
Solar panels in Canarias
Canarias (Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro).
Solar panels in Melilla
Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla.
Solar panels in Ceuta
Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta.