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ERGOS.pl presents ERGOS’s renewable energy and building energy-efficiency retrofit business in Poland. According to the site, the company is based in Brodnica, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. It originally started with electrical and construction work, later shifted its focus to OZE (renewable energy) installations, serves customers across Poland, and says it re-entered the German market in 2022.
Its main services include residential photovoltaics, commercial photovoltaics, farm photovoltaics, solar farms, energy storage, charging stations, photovoltaic carports, heat pumps, pellet boilers, and building thermal modernization. The website emphasizes a “one-stop” service: free consultation, estimating potential savings based on electricity bills, explaining subsidy sources, and handling paperwork with energy companies, government agencies, banks, and others. It also provides a free audit form where users can submit their name, postal code, phone number, and type of request.
The website does not publish package prices or per-watt quotes, so pricing appears to be project-based. Final costs will depend on roof conditions, system capacity, storage configuration, heat pump model, the scope of insulation/window/door upgrades, and subsidy eligibility. The site highlights Polish subsidy programs such as Czyste Powietrze and Mój Prąd and lists maximum subsidy tiers, but these should not be treated as ERGOS’s actual contract prices.
A key strength is its relatively substantial project track record: it claims to have completed more than 2,500 individual customer projects and over 100 B2B projects, with total installed capacity exceeding 20MW. Customer feedback also frequently mentions installation speed, communication, document handling, and construction standards. Its explanations of local policy subsidies are fairly detailed, making it suitable for property owners unfamiliar with the process.
The downside is a lack of technical transparency on the website. Specific panel brands, inverter models, heat pump brands, warranty boundaries, O&M response SLAs, insurance liability, and typical price ranges are not sufficiently disclosed. The marketing tone is also fairly strong, so before signing a contract, customers should still verify qualifications, past projects, grid-connection procedures, and after-sales terms.
It is suitable for homeowners, farmers, SMEs, and institutional clients in Poland, especially users who want to handle photovoltaics, heat pumps, energy storage, subsidy applications, and energy-efficiency retrofits together. It is less suitable for customers who simply want to buy standardized equipment online, or for those outside its service coverage in Poland/Germany.
Given that this is a standard corporate website aimed at the local Polish market, it should generally be directly accessible from mainland China. However, form inquiries, phone communication, and follow-up services mainly depend on Polish-language communication and a local address.
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