In addition to buying a photovoltaic system, there are other options that may be of interest to you. There are various models to facilitate your entry into solar energy, and each offers its own advantages, depending on your financial possibilities and preferences. We will be happy to structure the right financing for you within our broad network of Swiss financing institutions or coordinate with your house bank accordingly – without any additional costs or commissions, of course.
Financing models
The options differ in particular in terms of ownership, flexibility, costs and returns.
With an own investment, you use your own capital and benefit directly from the savings generated by the electricity you produce yourself, which significantly reduces your energy costs. The power plant amortises itself in a few years and you have maximum flexibility as you own the power plant.
Leasing offers a financial advantage, as 100% of the investment costs are covered by a partner and the leasing instalments are usually lower than the monthly savings achieved. The entire transaction takes place directly between us and the leasing partner, which means no additional expense for you. As the economic user of the solar power plant, 100% of the income from electricity production goes directly to you. At the end of the leasing term, the solar power plant is transferred to your ownership free of charge.
With contracting, you use the solar power from your own roof and only pay for what has been produced. Ampere Dynamic covers the acquisition costs and maintenance. A solution for anyone who wants to avoid investment costs and still utilise cost-effective and low-emission solar power.
Good to know: Further considerations relating to financing
The differences between the three financing options at a glance.
Which financing is suitable for whom?
– Own investment: For customers who want to invest their capital profitably in their own roof.
– Leasing: For customers who prefer a fixed, calculable monthly instalment and do not want to invest their own capital.
– Contracting: For customers who only want to pay for the amount of electricity actually produced.
How is billing carried out for the various options?
– Own investment: One-off investment in the amount of the acquisition costs.
– Leasing: Fixed monthly leasing instalment for a fixed term.
– Contracting: Variable costs depending on the amount of electricity produced.
Who benefits from the subsidies?
– Own investment: The customer receives the subsidy.
– Leasing: The subsidy is used as a down payment for the leasing.
– Contracting: The subsidy remains with Ampere Dynamic.
What are the main advantages of each financing model?
– Own investment: Maximum profitability.
– Leasing: No own investment required.
– Contracting: Costs only for the quantity actually produced.
What are the main disadvantages of the respective financing models?
– Own investment: High initial investment.
– Leasing: Operator risk for the customer.
– Contracting: Most expensive form of financing.