Get the most from your solar investment
Comprehensive import and export electricity agreements for businesses with on-site solar, or planning it with our sister solar company, so procurement matches how you generate, buy, and sell power.
On-site PV changes the maths: you are importer, consumer, and exporter at different times of day. Energy Pro structures import and export contracts around that reality, working hand in hand with our sister solar business when you need design, installation, or upgrade support.
Maximise return on solar
Pair the right import and export terms so savings on bought power and income from surplus generation both show up where finance can see them.
Manage price risk
Choose fixed, flexible, or pass-through structures that match how much volatility your finance team wants to own.
Renewables in practice
We live in the same group as a dedicated solar business, so hardware conversations and contract conversations stay joined up.
Why the right contracts matter
A solar array is only half the story. Without import and export terms that reflect your site, you can leave money on the table, or expose the business to charges and volatility you did not intend to take.
We sit on the procurement side every day: tenders, pass-through reviews, and export agreements with suppliers who understand commercial generators. That is how we keep renewable ambition tied to cost management.
Outcomes we optimise for
- Improve financial outcomes: lower import spend and stronger export revenue when contracts fit your profile.
- Balance consumption and generation with agreements that reflect when you buy, self-consume, and export.
- Stabilise or flex with intent. Lock certainty where you need it, retain upside where you can manage it.
- Cut waste: use or sell what you produce efficiently instead of leaking value through mismatched terms.
- Support net-zero reporting with credible green supply and export routes that align with how you report energy.
Import energy contracts
Power you buy from the grid still needs the right shape, especially when solar, batteries, or EV load change your residual demand.
Fixed price import
A set unit rate for the power you draw from the grid: predictable budgeting and protection from short-term wholesale spikes.
Flexible supply
Purchasing spread across periods or products so you can align buying with operational or market views over the life of the agreement.
Fixed pass-through import
Wholesale energy at an agreed framework while non-commodity costs (network, levies, metering) follow published or pass-through rules. Often suited if you can shift load to cheaper charging windows.
Export energy contracts
What you send to the grid deserves the same rigour as what you buy. We compare fixed, pass-through, flexible, and market-linked export options in plain English.
Fixed price export
A guaranteed rate for exported kWh so you know what the grid will pay for your generation.
Fixed pass-through export
A fixed export energy price plus a share of embedded benefits where available. Value varies by region, connection, and technology.
Flexible export
Sell export volumes in line with market windows so traders or optimisers can respond to wholesale movements.
Half-hourly / system sell
Settlement tied to prevailing half-hourly prices when you export. Higher upside and variability; needs appetite and often monitoring.
Net metering style arrangements
Tariffs or schemes that credit exports against future import, where still available and appropriate for your meter setup.
Aligning contracts with solar output
We model how your site behaves, not just annual kWh. That is the difference between a generic business tariff and a programme built around import, export, and self-consumption.
Generation peaks
Midday surpluses need export routes that pay fairly; import terms should avoid punishing you when solar covers most of your load.
Consumption patterns
EVs, storage, and process changes alter when you buy from the grid. Import contracts should tolerate that shape without punitive pass-throughs.
Seasonality
Winter import and summer export profiles differ. We stress-test contract shapes against a full year of half-hourly or billed data where we have it.
Consultants + solar specialists
Energy Pro focuses on procurement, billing, and ongoing cost management. Where you need panels, inverters, or storage, our sister solar company delivers the engineering and delivery, so export metering, capacity, and commercial terms are specified together, not in silos.
Whether you already export or are scoping a new array, we bring the same discipline: transparent comparisons, supplier-neutral advice, and contracts you can explain to your board.
Talk to a specialist about import & export
Share a recent bill and, if you have them, generation or export figures. We will outline import and export options that fit your site and your appetite for risk.
New to export products? Start with our services overview or the sustainable energy hub.