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Le Solarman is a local French photovoltaic installer, with its core service areas covering Bordeaux, Gironde, and multiple cities in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. It has a very clear positioning: installing solar photovoltaic panels for residential customers, helping households reduce electricity bills through self-consumption. Its main selling points include 12 years of industry experience, 500+ completed installations, a 4.9/5 Google rating, RGE QualiPV certification, and "no subcontracting" construction work.
Its full-service coverage ranges from preliminary assessment, solution advice, and quotation, all the way to equipment installation, Enedis grid connection procedures, and commissioning. For hardware, it uses Jinko Solar panels, with inverters available from either Huawei or Enphase, and it is a certified installer for Tesla Powerwall 3. The website also offers online preliminary assessment, educational blog content, and energy savings calculation, and highlights that customers can check power generation, cost savings, and self-consumption ratio via a mobile app.
Price transparency is a major strength. The website lists 2026 price ranges including tax: 6480–7200 EUR for 3 kWc, 9720–12600 EUR for 6 kWc, and 11520–18000 EUR for 9 kWc. This pricing covers equipment, installation, Enedis grid connection procedures, and full commissioning. The company estimates a payback period of 8–11 years, which is relatively conservative, and also warns customers to be wary of excessive claims such as "payback in 2 years".
Pros: clear local qualifications, transparent public pricing, mainstream equipment brands, no subcontracting for installations, and clear explanations of changes to French subsidies and feed-in tariffs. It also contributes 2.5% of its turnover to supporting households affected by energy poverty as a social initiative. Cons: service is heavily geographically restricted, so customers outside France (including those from China) have almost no practical use for its services. In addition, after-sales response, operation and maintenance inspections, insurance details, and contract terms were not fully covered in the publicly available content we reviewed.
It is best suited for households that own a detached home with a roof in southwestern France, have relatively high electricity consumption, plan to reside long-term, and want to optimize their electricity costs with photovoltaic power, energy storage, electric vehicle charging, or heat pumps. It is also a good fit for homeowners who want service from a local certified installer, and want to avoid pushy telemarketing-focused solar companies.
The website is a standard corporate website for a French business, and it can usually be accessed directly from mainland China, though its services are limited to the local French market. Chinese users can only reference its photovoltaic pricing, business presentation, and local service model for reference.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on lesolarman.fr official site.
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