Thinking and rethinking to do more with less.

Energy does not have to compete with the environment. It can integrate into it and make it work better.

Generating energy while respecting the use of space.

Our vision

Circular Thinking also means being on the ground.

Erum approaches photovoltaic projects from a circular perspective. Each technical decision is made considering its impact on durability, efficiency, and long-term sustainability. Through an integrated model, we develop projects in urban and agricultural environments, aligning renewable energy generation with smarter use of space.

Agrivoltaics

Land is not replaced, it is shared

In agrivoltaic developments, photovoltaic structures are conceived as productive infrastructure serving the crop.

Land is not replaced, it is shared. Energy and agriculture coexist in the same system, optimizing land use and multiplying its value.

Applied technology

Intelligent shading to improve crops

The design of the solutions incorporates intelligent shading systems that allow controlled regulation of radiation, reduce water stress in plants, and improve their productivity and development.

The photovoltaic infrastructure ceases to be an external element and becomes an ally of the crop.

Urbivoltaics

Energy also improves urban spaces

In urban environments, urbivoltaics is applied as a tool to improve the quality and use of space.

Solar structures are integrated into public and private areas to regulate radiation and temperature, incorporating shading solutions that allow adaptation of light and comfort conditions throughout the day, creating more comfortable and functional spaces throughout the year.

Value proposition

Energy, space, and system

This approach reflects Erum’s commitment to a responsible energy model that integrates renewable generation, efficient use of space, and long-term vision. A model that generates real value for people, the environment, and the communities where it is implemented.

Shall we give it a spin together?