RES consolidates its global leadership in solar operation and maintenance

RES manages 21.9 GW and leads in geographic coverage according to Wood Mackenzie's global ranking.
RES alcanza 21,9 GW en O&M solar

RES, the most global independent supplier to the solar industry, maintains its position as the second largest solar operation and maintenance (O&M) operator in the world. operation and maintenance (O&M) operator in the world in the world, according to the latest report from energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie. The company manages 21.9 GW of solar capacity, an increase of 39% over the previous year.

Continued expansion in EMEA and the Americas

With an operational presence in 24 countries and undisputed leadership in the EMEA region, RES manages 13 GW in this market. In the Americas, it has doubled its capacity in the United States, reaching 3 GW thanks to contracts such as the one signed with Repsol, and it leads in Chile with 2. 3 GW. leads in Chile, with 2.3 GW under its technical supervision.

This expansion reflects a strategy based on scalability and consistency of service, with highly trained technical personnel and solutions tailored to each region. The international network of equipment enables it to offer continuous coverage and consistent performance across multiple geographies.

A solar O&M model focused on efficiency and sustainability

RES’ approach combines operational expertise, digital innovation and environmental commitment. Its flexible model allows scaling operations without losing quality, ensuring reliability in solar assets and extending their useful life. This has positioned RES as a key strategic partner for companies in the energy sector seeking to maximize the value of their solar installations. solar installations.

The company relies on digital tools for monitoring, predictive analytics and optimized maintenance. This technological vision, coupled with its commitment to the energy transition, consolidates its role as a benchmark in large-scale service in photovoltaic solar energy.

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