De Zoncorporatie
De Zoncorporatie

De Zoncorporatie

location Internetstraat 15, Amsterdam
review94 Reviews

Introductie

In Amsterdam is De Zoncorporatie actief als specialist in zonnepaneleninstallaties. Met een focus op de energietransitie biedt het bedrijf een breed scala aan diensten, waaronder de verkoop, installatie en het onderhoud van zonnepanelen. Klanten kunnen bij De Zoncorporatie niet alleen zonnepanelen aanschaffen, maar ook kiezen voor het huren ervan, wat duurzame energie toegankelijk maakt voor een breder publiek. Het team van De Zoncorporatie is ervaren in het werken met zowel schuine als platte daken, inclusief dakkapellen, en biedt daarbij passend montagemateriaal aan. Daarnaast staat De Zoncorporatie klaar om geïnteresseerden te voorzien van gratis adviesgesprekken, zodat zij goed geïnformeerd de juiste keuzes kunnen maken voor hun energiebehoeften. Met deze aanpak draagt De Zoncorporatie bij aan een duurzamere toekomst en helpt het klanten geld te besparen op hun energiekosten.

Expertise

pv-panelen

huren van zonnepanelen

onderhoud van zonnepanelen

montagemateriaal

verkoop van zonnepanelen

installatie van zonnepanelen

gratis adviesgesprek

schuin dak

plat dak of dakkapel

beide (schuin & plat dak of dakkapel)

Ervaring

exp 1 7 Jaren in bedrijf

review 1 94 Reviews

Reviews

star one 8,4 94 reviews van 2 bronnen


Rob Dingler star two 5,0 11 Apr 2026 Google

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Wander Otter star two 1,0 11 Apr 2026 Google

This company has adopted a new name and image, but it's still just as weak and bad as when it was called Ecorus. I've been trying to get the solar panels that are already on my roof connected for a year and a half now, but they refuse to get in touch. I contact Haag Wonen about this every week. All this time, there's only a coil of cables hanging from my ceiling, as you can see in the photos below. This isn't a favor or charity for me, because Norm receives substantial government subsidies for sustainability, and on top of that, I still have to pay for it through a rent increase. The subsidies they receive are: SDE++, SCE, SAH, and ISDE, and they invest these in addition. They also use cheaper secondhand solar panels from Zonnext... It now feels to me like a scam company that receives a stream of government money without actually doing their job, because the money they receive is substantial. I therefore advise everyone not to do business with this company.

Iaccaloco star two 1,0 11 Apr 2026 Google

What a bunch of bunglers! I've been working with them for months now to get solar panels installed on my roof. An appointment was scheduled for the end of October. I haven't heard or seen anything since. I emailed them, but I didn't get a response. I just called (it takes ridiculously long, you're always on hold anyway). I was told the installation appointment had been canceled by the installers? (All this without any consultation with me; I knew nothing about it!?) Now they're going to call again to ask why the appointment was canceled, and then they'll contact me. I've also filed a complaint about them with my housing association. Don't do business with this crooked company if you don't have to!! It will only cause you frustration!

E de Groot Hagen star two 1,0 11 Apr 2026 Google

Well, because of their mistake, we would be without cooking facilities until February. We were able to buy our induction stove after nine email and phone calls, but the decision was made. When they were supposed to install the Perilex, the trouble began. Fortunately, Liander kept their promises. Mr. Daniel Patty apologizes on behalf of the company for all their mistakes and promises, both verbally and by email, that all expenses would be reimbursed. When I couldn't cook for 7 days, we decided, through a conversation with our housing cooperative, to cook on a replacement gas stove for a few months. "We thought" it was settled after 9 days of cooking on a camping stove. Paid for by the housing cooperative... Fortunately, Liander helped us 2.5 months earlier, and the temporary cooking was replaced with cooking on my new induction stove... We did get €25 for not being able to cook for 5 adults for 9 days... we just had to accept it. And we could have sold, given away, or thrown the stove away... That thing was a thorn in our side and a worthless promise... Of course, Mr. Patty had someone to email us, and he was no longer reachable by phone or email... So, ultimately, he was no longer reachable either! We had to wait over a week for our own money, which we had advanced. A verbal promise or an email is worthless to them because they don't follow through on their promises! They should be ashamed of themselves for treating customers this way! But now that I read the reviews, this isn't unusual... luckily we rent the solar panels from the housing association and no longer have to deal with that completely worthless company! So they owe this review to themselves, and we share it with great love for our fellow human beings so they don't do business with this company! And let me be clear... it's not about the money, it's a matter of principle. There could have been a consultation, and even if he had just asked, "What do you consider appropriate compensation?" The bank transaction included a description of "damage." It's also easy to cheat your own insurance company. Because it was simply a very stupid, expensive mistake, which, according to Mr. Patry, would have been a lesson for them!

Petra Hendriks star two 2,0 11 Apr 2026 Google

We were able to schedule an appointment very quickly, which was great, we thought. Unfortunately, we had to take three days off work and cancel three times. Finally, the solar panels were installed, and three roof tiles were broken. It's now been three to three and a half weeks, and still no new roof tiles. We've called several times, but to no avail. This is such a shame!

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