Building-type guide · Portugal
Logistics & Distribution Rooftop Solar in Portugal: Finding the Best Sites
Logistics & Distributions are among the best commercial solar prospects in Portugal: they offer vast roof areas and growing EV-fleet charging loads. SolarScout detects them automatically from satellite and map data and estimates usable roof area for each one.
Portugal enjoys very high sunshine hours along the Atlantic coast and interior. Warehouses, factories and cold-storage sites achieve rapid payback from on-site solar self-consumption. For a 100 kWp array on a logistics & distribution, that means roughly €21,000 of annual savings and about a 4.3-year payback.
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Scan this area free →Why distribution centres are prime solar candidates
Logistics & Distributions combine vast roof areas and growing EV-fleet charging loads with structural roofs that suit standard mounting systems. That makes them faster to quote and quicker to convert than small commercial premises.
SolarScout ranks them by roof area and, where Google Solar data exists, by modelled annual generation — so you can prioritise the highest-value distribution centres in Portugal first.
How to prospect distribution centres in Portugal with SolarScout
Draw an area or pick a city or region, and SolarScout returns every detected logistics & distribution with an estimated roof footprint, business identity and contact details where available.
Each lead carries a pre-computed business case, so outreach opens with a concrete savings figure. Export to CSV/Excel and load straight into your CRM.
Frequently asked questions
Are distribution centres good candidates for rooftop solar in Portugal?
Yes — distribution centres offer vast roof areas and growing EV-fleet charging loads, which is why they typically deliver some of the best commercial solar economics in Portugal, with payback around 4.3 years on a 100 kWp system.
How does SolarScout find distribution centres in Portugal?
SolarScout combines OpenStreetMap building data with satellite imagery and Google Solar API panel modelling to detect distribution centres in Portugal, estimate roof area, and attach contact data — then exports them as qualified leads.