From energy to transformation : building a sustainable future
At SPR France, we design energy solutions that go beyond electrification.
Our actions are aligned with international objectives regarding energy transition, inequality reduction, and climate resilience. We actively contribute to the economic and social transformation of the regions where we operate.
This approach, beyond meeting immediate needs, places our projects within a sustainable and inclusive development framework, where innovation becomes an essential lever for building resilient and self-sufficient local economies.
At SPR, we don’t just provide energy: we create the conditions for sustainable, inclusive, and long-term development.
Australian Manufacturer
Expertise and innovation in the service of performance
Project Co-Design
Alongside development stakeholders
Satellite Connectivity
ESS communication via satellite
International Support & After-Sales Service
Presence in Europe, Africa, and Asia
Long-Life Batteries
6000 cycles with ≥ 70% residual capacity
Modular Design
Scalable and adaptable solution to your needs
Real-Time Monitoring
Instant monitoring and reporting
Financing Solutions
Responsible and collaborative financing
PAYGO & leasing options available
Energy that adapts to your needs.
Designed to respond to the realities on the ground, our solutions adapt to the needs of communities and professionals
Leisure & Adventure
Reliable energy, wherever you are.
Mobile worksites
Optimize your energy consumption with our hybrid systems.
Living base
Secure the energy autonomy of off-grid infrastructures.
Agricultural value chain
Transforming local agriculture into a driver of development.
About SPR France
Originating in Australia, our products offer unparalleled energy autonomy.
Choose clean and sustainable energy.
Energy autonomy, competitiveness, and sustainability: we deploy smart solar solutions to address the energy challenges of isolated infrastructure.
Savings, Carbon Neutrality, competitive support for sectors, support and guidance for agricultural value chains