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Solar panels in Mureș county — companies and installers

25 solar installer companiessee 99 electricians

Localities covered in Mureș county

The listed companies cover the entire county, including:

  • Reghin
  • Sighisoara
  • Târgu Mureș
  • Tarnaveni
  • Iernut
  • Ludus
  • Miercurea Nirajului
  • Sangeorgiu de Padure
  • Sarmasu
  • Sovata
  • Ungheni
  • Acatari
  • Adamus
  • Albesti
  • Alunis
  • Apold
  • Atintis
  • Bagaciu
  • Bahnea
  • Bala
  • Balauseri
  • Band
  • Batos
  • Beica de Jos
  • Bereni
  • Bichis
  • Bogata
  • Brancovenesti
  • Breaza
  • Ceuasu de Campie
  • Chetani
  • Chibed
  • Chiheru de Jos
  • Coroisanmartin
  • Corunca
  • Cozma
  • Craciunesti
  • Craiesti
  • Cristesti
  • Cucerdea
  • Cuci
  • Danes
  • Deda
  • Eremitu
  • Ernei
  • Fantanele
  • Faragau
  • Galesti
  • Ganesti
  • Gheorghe Doja

About solar in Mureș county

Solar panels in Mureș county

Mureș has seen rising PV adoption on farms and rural homesteads over the last two years — electric water pumps for irrigation, electric furnaces for livestock heating, milk and produce cold storage. These are daytime loads aligning naturally with solar production, which makes Mureș economics better than pure-urban counties when consumption is diurnal. The capital is Târgu Mureș (urban, IT, medical), while the rest of the county is deeply rural, with Romanian and Hungarian-speaking Transylvanian villages. The grid operator is DEER. Average irradiation: 1,180–1,220 kWh/kWp/year.

Installer coverage

Fotovol lists 25 AFM Casa Verde-certified installers and 99 ANRE-licensed electricians covering Mureș. Most are based in Târgu Mureș but also serve Reghin, Sighișoara, and Târnăveni. See the selection guide.

Realistic yield

A 5 kWp residential system produces 5,300–5,700 kWh/year. For 4,500–5,500 kWh/year consumption, the system covers demand. For farms with pumps or cold storage, size for 7–10 kWp, allocating 1.5–2 kWp per continuous 1 kW load. Use the calculator.

Sighișoara historic centre

Sighișoara holds a UNESCO World Heritage centre — visible mounting is prohibited or tightly regulated in and around the citadel. Confirm with the municipality before ordering. For houses in rural villages (Saschiz, Albești, Daneș), the restriction does not apply.

Solar's first steps in Mureș county

PV history in Mureș

The first notable residential installations in Mureș date from 2019–2020, fully owner-funded without subsidy, mainly in Târgu Mureș. Casa Verde Fotovoltaice (2021) opened the market to villages, and from 2022 farms and rural homesteads have been the fastest-growing segment — different from cities where the focus is purely on the house.

Casa Verde and rural impact

The RON 20,000 AFM subsidy makes a 5 kWp system economic almost anywhere in Romania. In Mureș, for a rural homestead with an electric water pump (livestock, garden irrigation) or cold storage (milk, produce), the subsidy effectively pays itself back in 2–3 years and the rest in 4–5 — combined payback under 7 years. See the Casa Verde guide.

What is specific to Mureș: sizing on daytime load

A classic urban consumer pulls 70% of electricity between 18:00–23:00, when the sun is low or already set. Direct self-consumption is therefore around 30% — the rest sells to the grid at reduced rate. A rural Mureș homestead with pumps, cold storage, and farm operations running 09:00–17:00 pushes direct self-consumption to 60–75%. Same hardware, payback 30–40% shorter. Ask your installer for a self-consumption calculation on your load profile, not the national average.

Practical decisions

List loads operating 10:00–16:00 (pumps, cold storage, AC, scheduled washing machines). Ask the installer to size on that profile. Browse the installer list.

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