
Across Europe, including Latvia, green energy is becoming a key factor in how businesses choose commercial properties. With electricity prices constantly rising and environmental standards increasingly stringent, more companies are prioritizing energy-efficient buildings as a practical way to cut costs and lower their carbon footprint.
Solar Energy Is on the Rise in Latvia
Solar panels in Latvia, like in many other EU countries, have moved from being a trendy innovation to a practical necessity. In cities like Riga, Daugavpils, Liepāja, Jelgava, and Jūrmala, they’re being installed on both residential and commercial buildings.
Even compact, balcony-mounted solar panels are becoming increasingly popular among residents who want to balance out part of their electricity use for lighting or charging devices with solar energy. Simple solar lighting systems, especially those with built-in batteries, have become a common feature of the urban landscape.
All this became possible thanks to government support programs, the decreasing cost of solutions, and improved access to technology — including solar panels, mounting systems, and battery storage solutions.
Why Rooftops is the Best place for Solar Parks
Rooftop solar installations come with a number of advantages. Whether panels are mounted on a home, warehouse, shopping center, or office building, the benefits remain the same:
- • No need to allocate ground space.
- • Maximum exposure to direct sunlight.
- • Rooftops usually offer enough open space for a large number of panels.
More and more companies are searching for the best solar panel options, focusing not just on panel type or power output, but also on system reliability and the ability to track energy production in real time.
Versum: A Business Complex Powered by the Sun
Versum is a modern stock office complex in Riga, where showrooms, offices, and warehouses are all integrated under one roof. Versum provides adaptable solutions for businesses of all sizes and is located on Ulbrokas Street in a rapidly expanding business neighborhood. With the launching a rooftop solar park on Building A, it’s setting a new standard for the future of commercial real estate.
Key Specs of the Versum Solar Park:
- • Area: 1,420 m²
- • Generation capacity: 320 kW
- • Battery storage capacity: 610 kWh
- • Battery output power: 300 kW
To put it in perspective (approximately):
- • 1.5 mini football fields
- • Or 3.4 basketball courts
- • Or 5.5 tennis courts
- • Or the size of an average supermarket
Versum is the first stock office complex in Riga to achieve full energy independence during sunny weather.
More Than Just a Green Building
Sustainability at Versum extends beyond solar energy. The complex has been carefully planned to accommodate both tenant demands and environmental goals. Features include:
- • Energy-efficient HVAC systems with heat recovery
- • Office spaces with large windows for natural daylight
- • EV charging stations and safe bike parking
- • Flexible layout solutions to meet tenants’ requirements
For businesses, this means taking care of the environment, as well as creating a smart approach to logistics and workplace comfort.
Why Tenants Choose Energy-Efficient Spaces
More and more commercial tenants are looking beyond rental costs and paying close attention to a building’s energy efficiency, because the energy performance class directly affects monthly utility bills. For commercial properties, solar energy means long-term savings, sustainable development, and a reduced carbon footprint.
What Do Tenants Gain?
- • A green brand image and stronger loyalty from clients and partners.
- • Access to modern technologies and sustainable infrastructure.
From startups to international companies, Versum’s tenants are choosing spaces that meet today’s needs – and are built to last.
The Future Starts Now
Ten years ago, rooftop solar panels for homes and offices seemed like science fiction. Today, it’s a justified requirement for commercial real estate – especially in Latvia, where sustainable development is becoming a part of municipal and regional strategies.
Versum is a great example of how green technologies help protect the planet and reduce costs. Sustainability isn’t just a trend – it’s a smart approach to doing business.
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