
A renewable energy company based in Extremadura is looking to expand into Morocco, as more households and businesses turn to solar power to cut energy bills and secure supply.
SECOEX Renovables says it provides a full range of services for solar projects, from design and installation to daily operation, monitoring and security. The company is now focusing on self-consumption projects in Morocco, where demand is growing as energy rules change and investment in renewables increases.
Solar power becomes a business decision
Solar self-consumption has moved from being an “interesting” idea to a strategic choice, especially for businesses. Rising energy prices and concerns about reliability have pushed companies to look for ways to produce their own electricity.
SECOEX Renovables says it supports projects from start to finish, rather than only installing panels. Industry sources say this can affect how well a system performs over time, helping reduce breakdowns and spot problems early.
The company describes itself as a 360º provider, covering design and installation, operation and maintenance, constant monitoring and security. Experts say this approach can make the difference between a system that “works” and one that delivers steady results.
Keeping systems running
Specialists say the success of a solar plant depends not only on the panels, but also on how well the system is built and looked after. SECOEX Renovables focuses on regular maintenance and quick responses to faults, aiming to reduce downtime.
This is especially important for factories and farms, where power cuts can lead to lost income.
The company also offers 24-hour monitoring through a Central Alarm Receiving Station. This allows problems to be spotted in real time, rather than during occasional checks, helping technicians act faster.
Security often overlooked
As the number of solar plants grows, security has become a bigger concern. Many sites are large and located far from towns, making them harder to protect.
SECOEX Renovables includes security systems designed for solar plants, aiming to prevent theft, damage and unwanted access. In long-term projects, security is increasingly seen as a basic requirement rather than an extra feature.
Quality and standards
The company says it follows international standards for quality, environmental care, worker safety and information security. These certifications are intended to build trust in projects where careful planning and clear processes are important.
This comes as self-consumption is becoming a key factor in how competitive businesses manage their energy costs.
Tailored self-consumption projects
For self-consumption, experts say the main challenge is not just installing panels, but choosing the right size system and tracking how it performs over time.
SECOEX Renovables offers studies and custom plans for homes and businesses, with experience in farming and industrial sites where energy use is closely linked to daily operations. In these cases, solar power can help reduce exposure to changing energy prices.
Looking to Morocco
The company is now turning its attention to Morocco, where the government is pushing for more renewable energy and greater use of self-generated electricity.
Morocco plans to increase the share of renewables in its power system by 2030, with solar energy playing a major role. New rules are also making it easier for businesses to produce their own electricity.
SECOEX Renovables says these changes create opportunities for companies that can handle the entire process from planning and building solar systems to running, monitoring and protecting them over time.



