LADOMA Solaire

4.9·28 reviews
2 Bd Joseph Garnier, 06100 Nice, France, Nice, France
Veted AI Summary

Nice-based solar installer with strong customer rapport but documented post-installation accountability concerns.

What customers love

  • Clean, discreet cable routing and tidy installation sites
  • Clear upfront quotes with no unexpected cost surprises
  • Friendly, professional teams with good communication throughout

Worth noting

  • Roof damage after installation, with company refusing to share responsibility
  • Consuel approval still pending nearly a year after installation completion

Best for

Homeowners seeking straightforward residential solar panel installation with standard configurations.

Attribute scores

Quality of Work62
Established55
Responsiveness58
Customer Rating98
Price vs Market68

Recent reviews

Peter Willeme12mo ago

We’re sharing this review in the hope it helps future customers make informed decisions—and, ideally, encourages the company to reconnect with us to resolve apart from the Consuel approval and the fuses, the most disappointing issue: roof damage following inspections and installation. Like others have said, the team at Ladoma Energy is friendly and generally accommodating. But our overall experience, unfortunately, wasn’t positive. Several issues arose during the process—some resolved, others not—and the project did not end on a strong note. We initially had very specific requirements: we wanted a certain number of solar panels placed on the highest part of our roof where they would not be visible. This was discussed in detail during the sales process across several meetings and was repeatedly confirmed as feasible. However, once we signed the contract (Feb 2024), their installer refused to carry it out, claiming it wasn’t possible. This remained unchanged despite us consulting other professionals who said it was doable. In the end, they had to hire another installer, however we had to absorb an unexpected €2000 cost to stick with the original plan. Disappointing, but we moved forward. We also encountered challenges around the subsidy process. While it sounded simple during the sales conversations, key requirements were not disclosed—particularly those tied to the Greendeal06 subsidy. We were told that being French residents at the time of contracting (which we were since Sept 2023) was enough. But later we found out the program mentions tax assessments for both 2022 and 2023, which was obviously impossible in our case. This detail was never mentioned, and we’ve now had to enter legal proceedings to fight for the subsidy—something that could have been prevented with clearer communication upfront. The installation itself had several technical setbacks: • The solar system was incorrectly connected to the same fuse as our heating and garage. We’ve been told this would be corrected, but it’s still pending. • The upgrade from one to three batteries took over a month to complete, with several appointments needed to get things running properly. • To this day (July 2025), the system has not been approved by the Consuel, despite multiple visits. We don’t know what the remaining issues are, as Consuel doesn’t communicate directly with clients, but whatever was flagged has yet to be addressed—nearly a year after installation in August 2024. And finally, the most serious concern: roof damage. Before Ladoma Energy began inspections and installation, our roof (new as of 2022) had no leaks. After their first visits, damage began appearing. Since then, we’ve seen worsening leakage. We consulted independent roofers who acknowledged that while the roof might not have been ideally laid in 2022, it was stable and totally dry prior to the work. Insurance was discussed before installation—we were assured “don’t worry, we’re well insured.” But when damage occurred, the response changed. Their roofer acknowledged broken tiles (which are irrelevant—we had spares) but denied broader responsibility. We were told we needed to prove a direct link between the damage and their work—legally understandable perhaps, but morally hard to accept given the clear timeline: no leaks before, damage afterward. We requested a meeting to find a fair, shared solution—acknowledging that while we may share some responsibility (given the initial state of the roof), the company should too. That request was refused. We believe there’s still an opportunity to resolve this properly, and we hope publishing this review may help reopen that conversation. In the meantime, we share our experience for the benefit of future clients. If you are considering working with Ladoma Energy, be sure to ask very detailed questions about installation limitations, subsidies, insurance, and post-project support and document. There’s potential here—but it must be matched with stronger follow-through and accountability. Response Ladoma here below is factually incorrect. 😞

VODAL ALICE1y ago

A serious and truly honest company. From the very first meeting, the sales representative was clear and attentive, and the solar panel quote was provided quickly, without any false promises. I had consulted seven companies, but only three truly understood our needs… and I chose Ladoma Énergie for their availability, their quick adjustments, and the excellent value for money of their photovoltaic panels. The solar panel installation (7 kWp) was carried out by a friendly and discreet team. The work site was spotless: clean, well-finished, with cables discreetly hidden between the roof sections. So far, everything is working perfectly, and I am very satisfied!

Maxime Koi1y ago

We're super happy with our collaboration with Ladoma. From the first exchange to the completion of the work this morning, everything went smoothly and without stress. The solar panel installation was completed on time, with a professional and attentive team. We also appreciated the clarity of the solar panel quote from the start. We won't hesitate to recommend this solar panel installer to others! – Maxime & Noémie

Badouin1y ago

I'm thrilled with my solar panels installed by Ladoma. Honestly, they did a fantastic job. The team was excellent from start to finish. Thanks to their advice, I chose Dualsun panels—good quality with a solid warranty. Even in winter, I'm already seeing great energy production. I asked for a clear quote for the photovoltaic panels, and there were no surprises; everything was well explained. Installing solar panels like this is a really great idea, both eco-friendly and cost-effective. I highly recommend this photovoltaic panel installer!

Pépé2y ago

Excellent service for the installation of photovoltaic solar panels. Fast, efficient, punctual... easy to use and track via the Enphase app, pleasant communication with the installers, attentive and very professional. Highly recommended.