Solar, storage and heating strategy for English-speaking homeowners who want clarity on French grants and system choices — before you commit. No installers, no commissions, just honest advice.
A short call to understand your property and goals. Free — no commitment.
Short questionnaire covering floor area, heating, tariff, and documents.
On-site visit for Aquitaine clients, or a structured desktop review.
A clear report setting out options, sizing, grant potential, next steps.
Optional: a brief ready to take to any RGE installer for like-for-like quotes.
You have probably already spoken to two or three installers. Each one told you something different. One said you need 20 panels, another said 12. One pushed a heat pump, another said not to bother.
The problem is structural: every installer quote is a sales document, not an engineering analysis. The conflict of interest is built in — you are asking someone who sells systems to tell you whether you need a system, and how big.
"Getting advice from an installer is like asking a car dealership whether you need a new car, they simply cannot be objective." — The Energy Independent
That is why my job is different. I work for you — before you commit to anything, before you sign anything, before you hand over a deposit to your installer.
See how I workThree quotes, three different system sizes, three different prices. No clear basis for comparison.
French energy grants are real, but complex. Eligibility, sequencing, and RGE requirements trip up most buyers.
LFP or other chemistry? How many kWh for a house this size? Nobody gives a straight answer.
Stone walls, mixed heating, variable insulation, and a listed building register that installers rarely mention.
Can solar and storage keep critical circuits running when the grid goes down?
Each service is scoped, fee-paid, and structured around your home and your goals — not around a product sale. Solar, storage, ventilation, hot water, and the grants to help pay for them.
The core engagement. Scope agreed at the initial call — which technical assessments are relevant, whether a site visit is needed, what the fee will be. One written report. Yours to keep.
See scope & fees →EN 12831 heat load study. Correct output capacity, flow temperature assessment, and MaPrimeRénov' up to €5,000+ — before you speak to any installer.
What's included →Demand sizing, installation position, COP modelling, and MaPrimeRénov' dossier — up to €1,200. One of the simplest standalone grant measures available.
What's included →RE2020 and NF DTU 68.3 compliant ventilation specification — airflow schedule, unit selection, and MaPrimeRénov' dossier up to €2,500.
What's included →String layout, inverter sizing, battery chemistry, PVGIS modelling — sized to your actual consumption. Funded via prime à l'autoconsommation.
What's included →Every paid consultation results in a bespoke written report — your property's energy picture, options analysis, grant landscape, and a clear briefing document for any installer you choose to approach.
All services are fee-paid and time-based. There are no commissions, referral fees, or financial ties to any installer or supplier. The initial conversation is always free and without commitment.
Paid engagements are priced by service type and, for on-site visits, by distance travelled from central Dordogne. Fees are quoted HT; TVA at 20% applies. Indicative fees for each service are shown on the relevant service page.
On-site assessments cover the full Dordogne (24), Charente (16), Haute-Vienne (87), and western Corrèze (19). A small number of remote desktop reviews are available for clients elsewhere in France — these cover the Solar + Storage Concept Design and Quote Review services in full, and a structured version of the Home Energy Autonomy Assessment.
Yes — often more so. Quotes from different installers are rarely comparable because they are based on different assumptions about system size, battery chemistry, and grant eligibility. An independent review gives you a common framework against which all quotes can be evaluated before you sign anything.
The guide to comparing solar quotes in France covers the eight things to check in every quote.
No. On-site visits are focused on Dordogne and the surrounding area, but remote desktop reviews are available for clients anywhere in France. If you are outside the on-site area and want an assessment rather than just a quote review or concept design, get in touch — a structured remote version is available based on property documents, plans, and a detailed questionnaire.
Second homes and holiday lets are specifically catered for. The consumption profile, grant eligibility, and resilience requirements are different from a primary residence — MaPrimeRénov' is not available for secondary properties, but CEE and TVA 5.5% apply more broadly, and the case for solar and storage as a running-cost reduction measure is often stronger for properties with high seasonal occupancy.
"The structural conflict of interest in installer-tied advice is not a character problem. It is an economic one. The advice will follow the incentive — every time."
Not connected to any installer, manufacturer, or supplier. No referral fees, no preferred contractors, no commission.
Fees paid directly by clients for time and expertise. No financial relationship with any supplier.
No panels, inverters, or batteries are sold. The only product is independent advice.
All physical work carried out by RGE/QualiPV-certified installers throughout.
A note on RGE certification RGE/QualiPV is an installation qualification, not an advisory one. The relevant credential here is technical training, real-world experience, and structural independence from any installer.
The first call is a short, no-charge conversation to understand your property and what you are trying to achieve. No commitment, no sales pitch — just a frank discussion about whether an assessment would be useful.
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