The investment, financed by the City Council, is 225.000 euros and the design and execution of the project was carried out by two companies in the park.

TecnoCampus has begun work to install on the roof of the main building (TCM1) a total of 716 photovoltaic modules with a total power of 322,20 kWp, occupying an area of ​​1.453 m2 for the generation of electrical energy which, thanks to a distribution with different orientations, will allow the maximum benefit from solar energy to be taken. The expected annual energy generated is 372.828 kWh. 

When the installation comes into operation next April, 14% of all the electricity consumed by the park will come from this source. The rest will continue to be supplied by an external company, but, as before, with the guarantee that it comes from renewable funds. The project was tendered for a total of €250.511+VAT and was awarded for €217.856+VAT to the company SolarTradex, which has its offices in the park. The engineering and construction management part, for an amount of €8.011+VAT, has also fallen to a park company, Bancell ECOtecnics. 

This action has been financed by the Mataró City Council, and is part of the commitment to install photovoltaic roofs on facilities, making them more efficient and sustainable. Since 2022, the council has put in place around thirty roofs that have allowed the internal consumption of the facility itself to be reduced or, in some cases, are intended for shared consumption with other buildings.

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