19/11/2025
Categories: Harvest, Sustainability

A 2025 Harvest Powered by Green Energy and Greater Energy Savings

Although the 2025 harvest ended a few days ago, there is still plenty of work to be done at Torelló. In the winery, we taste the wines every day to monitor their evolution. In the vineyard, we plough the soil to loosen the earth so that any autumn rain can filter more easily into the subsoil.

Instal·lació plaques fotovoltaiques Torelló Viticultors

Instal·lació plaques fotovoltaiques Torelló Viticultors

But one of the tasks we are especially excited about this year is analysing the electricity produced by our solar panel installation during this year’s harvest. Harvest time is one of the periods with the highest energy consumption in the winery, due to the use of various essential machines.

What was the solar panel production during the harvest?

The 2025 harvest began on 11 August and ended on 15 September, lasting a total of 36 days.

During August and September, the two months in which the harvest took place, we consumed a total of 71,534.50 kWh of electricity. Of this, 17,268.70 kWh came from our own solar panels.

What percentage of consumed energy came from solar power?

This means that 24.14% of the energy consumed during the harvest originated from the solar installation at our winery.

Green energy and energy savings: two essential tools for Torelló’s sustainability

As the data clearly shows, the clean energy generated by our solar panels, together with the self-consumption we achieve, represents significant energy savings for the winery.

Energy efficiency and renewable energy production are just two of the tools Torelló uses to strengthen its long-term sustainability commitments.