
Installation of solar panels for neighborhood communities
Community-scale solar solutions designed by engineers for homeowners, businesses and local communities in Ibiza. Reduce long-term energy costs, increase resilience against power outages and move towards real energy self-sufficiency with professionally engineered solar infrastructure.
Why community solar makes sense in Ibiza?
Ibiza faces unique energy challenges. High seasonal demand, grid stress during peak months and rising electricity prices make community solar energy a practical solution rather than a theoretical one.
Community solar panels allow multiple users to benefit from a shared solar installation without the need to install panels on every individual property. This model works especially well in island environments, where grid stability and energy planning are critical.
What is a community-scale solar project?
A community solar project is a centralized solar installation designed to supply clean electricity to multiple participants. These participants can be residential communities, businesses, agricultural cooperatives or mixed-use developments.
Instead of relying entirely on the public grid, energy is produced locally and distributed according to an engineered consumption model. This approach improves efficiency, predictability and control over long-term energy costs.
Community solar benefits for property owners and communities
Lower long-term energy costs through shared infrastructure and optimized system sizing.
- Reduced exposure to grid outages and peak demand issues.
- Access to solar energy without rooftop installation constraints.
- Professionally engineered systems designed for scalability and durability.
- Contribution to local energy resilience and reduced dependency on imported energy.
Engineered approach, not generic solar
Masred operates as an engineering-led community solar company. Every project starts with technical analysis rather than predefined packages.
- Energy demand modeling based on real consumption data.
- Site feasibility studies adapted to Ibiza’s environmental and regulatory context.
- System design focused on performance, redundancy and future expansion.
- Compliance with local regulations and grid connection requirements.
- This approach ensures that each community solar installation works as an integrated energy system, not as a collection of panels.
Community solar panels designed for long-term performance
Community-scale solar requires different design criteria than residential rooftop systems. Panel selection, inverter configuration and energy distribution architecture are chosen to maintain performance over decades, not just initial output.
Masred prioritizes components and layouts that support stable generation, simplified maintenance and predictable returns over time.

Use the solar calculator to estimate your project
Every community solar project starts with numbers, not assumptions. The calculator provides an initial estimate based on location, energy usage and project scale.
Who community solar is for
If the objective is long-term savings, energy autonomy and operational stability, community solar energy provides a structured path forward.
- Residential communities and housing developments.
- Hospitality businesses looking to stabilize energy costs.
- Agricultural and industrial users with predictable demand.
- Property owners planning shared infrastructure.
Compare community solar with individual installations
Individual rooftop systems can be a valid option in specific situations, but community-scale solar tends to achieve higher cost efficiency and greater resilience when several users share the same installation. By concentrating generation in a single system, projects benefit from optimized design and more predictable performance.
Shared infrastructure reduces the investment required per participant, centralized maintenance simplifies long-term operation, and optimized production minimizes unused capacity. In many cases, this comparison positions community solar as the more efficient model over time.
Before starting your project, you need to know
Applicable energy subsidies and grants.
Possibility of achieving energy self-sufficiency.
Maintenance plan to ensure that the installations will last for many years.
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Solar panels installation in Ibiza, Valencia and Mallorca
Via Romana, 79, 07800 Ibiza, Islas Baleares
Service hours
- Monday 9:00–19:00
- Tuesday 9:00–19:00
- Wednesday 9:00–19:00
- Thursday 9:00–19:00
- Friday 9:00–19:00
- Saturday closed
- Sunday closed
Frequently asked questions about solar panels for community
How is energy distributed in a community solar project
Energy distribution is defined during the engineering phase, where consumption profiles, project scale and legal structure are analyzed in detail. Based on this data, a transparent and measurable allocation model is designed to assign production shares to each participant, allowing adjustments over time if energy usage or participation changes.
Do participants need to own the land
Land ownership is not required. Projects can be developed on shared land, leased land or designated technical areas, depending on technical feasibility and regulatory conditions. This structure allows participants to access community solar energy without owning the physical location of the installation.
How long does a community solar installation last
Community solar systems are designed for long operational lifespans, typically exceeding 25 years. Through careful component selection, robust system design and planned maintenance, installations maintain stable performance and predictable energy production over several decades.






