What is the OPEX/BOOT Solar Model? Small Investment, Long-term Returns

OPEX BOOT SOLAR MODEL
March 08, 2025

The Operational Expenditure (OPEX) Model, also known as the Build-Own-Operate-Transfer (BOOT) Model or Zero Investment Model, refers to a financing method where third-party investors fund, operate and sell solar energy at comparatively lower yet fixed rates. This allows customers to enjoy reduced electricity costs without any upfront investment.

These models enable investors to select a location and product for investment while ensuring fixed energy rates for long-term, stable returns. Many experts suggest that this investment method can provide secured returns over a period of 5 to 15 years.

At Australian Premium Solar (India) Ltd., we offer this opportunity to investors looking to partner with us in the solar sector. We help investors find high-earning opportunities, suitable locations, and customers seeking third-party funding. Our OPEX/BOOT Solar Model primarily focuses on large-scale projects.

Perfectly Suitable for C&I Sectors

Smaller projects typically require less investment, whereas large-scale commercial and industrial (C&I) projects often seek third-party investors to reduce production costs by securing fixed-rate electricity for an extended period. Businesses in the C&I sector already make heavy capital investments and often seek external partners to manage, operate, and maintain solar installations.

Risk-Free Solar Investment

With the OPEX/BOOT Model, both customers and investors benefit from a low-risk approach. Reputable and experienced companies like APS (India) provide end-to-end solar solutions, ensuring high-quality installations and smooth operations. Investors only need to fund the project, while our team handles the rest.

Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

According to APS experts, investors in APS-manufactured solar solutions can achieve consistent returns of up to 50% over 5 to 15 years. These returns are considered safer and more stable than many market alternatives.

Who Can Invest?

These projects typically require high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) or ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) willing to keep their investments secure for a decade or more.

Interested? Contact Our APS EXPERTS to have a one-to-one conversation now: https://australianpremiumsolar.co.in/contact-us/

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