Pillar 01
Energy
- Power generation — photovoltaics & agri-PV
- Energy storage
- EV charging stations
- District heating & heating systems
- System integration
Energy · Real Estate · Agriculture
How decentralised energy generation is reshaping the grid — and the answers we bring to it as a group of companies.
About us
Reicht Holding is a Styrian group of companies built on three pillars. What connects them: we generate energy where we already have land and consumers.
Pillar 01
Pillar 02
Pillar 03
Three fields, one system — generation meets consumption where both already come together.
Properties with rooftops — ready for the energy transition.
Land & buildings
More than 400 owned residential, office and warehouse properties with activatable photovoltaic potential.
Known consumers
Residents, commercial operations and agricultural partners are confirmed energy customers.
Joint planning
Plant and offtake are matched from the very start — no surplus going nowhere, no gaps.
The Group
An established group of companies — twelve companies that together plan, build and operate energy assets.
Owners & management — Anton Reicht · Helmut Reicht
Asset management of the photovoltaic portfolio, parent of the operating companies.
Planning & construction of large-scale photovoltaic plants.
Building & façade cleaning, photovoltaic service.
Water & hydrogen — in development.
Hydrogen investment.
Project development & construction.
Property management.
Photovoltaic investment, joint project.
Heating & cooling systems with photovoltaics.
Leasing & rental with an ecological focus.
Real estate, photovoltaics & filling station.
Clay-construction specialist.
Alongside these are further companies in the group — such as Green Charge (Austria-wide fast-charging infrastructure) and the operating companies of the &more group. As of May 2026.
Our approach
Renewable energy isn't generated when it's needed. That's exactly the gap we close — with storage, control and a system that brings generation and consumption together.
The midday surplus isn't lost: battery storage absorbs it and releases it in the evening — when demand is at its highest. The midday peak becomes the evening reserve.
Store at midday
What photovoltaics deliver in abundance is taken up by the battery.
Release in the evening
At the evening peak, the battery releases the power again.
Demand met
Generation and consumption come together — without straining the grid.
Grid-supportive
Feed in and use electricity when the grid needs it — not simply as much as possible. Those who adapt generation and consumption to the system stabilise it. And flexibility is rewarded.
01
Photovoltaics on existing roofs and land — close to the consumers. No long transmission path.
02
Electricity is used locally first — by residents, businesses and agriculture.
03
Batteries buffer what is left over and release it again later.
04
Power is fed in when it helps the system — as a plannable, stabilising contribution.
Projects
Four examples of how the principle of “grid-supportive" becomes built reality.
Housing cooperatives partnership
cooperatives from Styria and Burgenland
today, generating around 10 GWh of electricity per year
residential buildings in further expansion
Rooftop photovoltaics, energy communities, battery storage and charging infrastructure — planned as one complete system.
Herbert Temmel GmbH · Gleisdorf
photovoltaics directly on site
battery storage, 1 MW output
up to 480 kW per charging point
Generation, storage, truck charging and balancing energy — all in one system, AI-controlled.
Green Charge · Austria-wide
fast-charging stations, continuously expanded
charging power per unit
storage per station, 100 kW output
Run a 150 kW fast charger on as little as a 50 kW grid connection — the storage carries the peak.
Agri-photovoltaics Halbenrain
14,160 modules with solar tracking
supplied — around 15,483 MWh of clean electricity per year
saved per year
Pumpkin, rapeseed and maize keep growing under the modules — dual use instead of sealing land.
Contact
Whether it's a partnership, a site or a project idea — we look forward to hearing from you.
Managing Director
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