
We are proud to announce the commissioning of new photovoltaic installations, designed and built by our teams—from initial study through to full operation.
Our turnkey support:
✔️ Customized study and tailored system sizing
✔️ Installations of all capacities
✔️ Work carried out by qualified professionals
✔️ Certified solutions (Qualit’EnR / RGE QualiPV)
Solutions adapted to your needs:
⚡ Individual self-consumption
⚡ Collective self-consumption
⚡ Energy resale
⚡ Energy storage
We tailor each installation to our clients’ real needs in order to:
🌱 Reduce environmental impact
💡 Lower electricity bills
⚡ Increase energy independence
🏢 Enhance the value of buildings & infrastructure
👉 You too can turn your roof into a source of energy.
📩 Planning a photovoltaic project? Contact us for a personalized study.
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The construction of the new leisure and entertainment complex Le 1055 in Bessoncourt represented a large-scale project requiring extensive technical expertise in industrial electrical systems. STEIM was entrusted with the complete electrical installation of this high-traffic facility hosting multiple activities such as bowling, arcade games, billiards, a restaurant area, and several entertainment zones.
To ensure safety, reliability and long-term performance, our teams deployed a full electrical distribution network adapted to the building’s energy demands.
Our scope of work included:
main low-voltage distribution systems,
lighting systems for sports and recreational areas,
power supply for gaming machines and technical equipment,
wiring and integration of safety devices (fire, emergency, protections),
network infrastructure deployment for digital and interactive systems.
A leisure complex requires a combination of industrial-grade installations and public-access safety requirements.
Our specialists worked to guarantee:
flawless energy continuity for all hosted activities,
reinforced safety compliance in public spaces,
scalable installation capable of supporting future expansions or additional equipment.
The successful delivery of this project relied on close coordination with architects, civil engineering teams, equipment suppliers and the management of Le 1055.
This joint effort ensured:
precise planning,
phased commissioning of each zone,
final delivery aligned with opening timelines.
With this project, STEIM strengthens its position as a key partner for complex electrical infrastructures, combining industrial standards with the constraints of large public facilities.
👉 A demanding project that highlights our ability to deliver safe and high-performance electrical systems for leisure, sports and public venues.

As part of a major industrial optimisation programme led by Stellantis, STEIM was commissioned to intervene at the Turin manufacturing site (Italy) to study, install and commission a robotic assembly line dedicated to rear-axle production.
This strategic project was carried out in several stages and mobilised a full team of automation engineers, robotic specialists and electrical technicians.
The line integrates several automated islands designed to assemble the different components that make up the vehicle rear axle.
These islands combine multi-brand industrial robots, high-precision assembly tooling and fully automated feeding stations.
Each robot performs advanced operations such as:
high-precision welding of sub-assemblies,
real-time positioning and handling of parts,
multi-variant assembly processes,
end-of-line quality and visual inspection.
The assembly line has been specifically developed to support Stellantis’ current and future production needs. It enables the assembly of rear axles for both combustion and electric vehicles.
Such diversity requires a high level of flexibility, implemented by our teams on:
robot programming,
PLC sequencing and process logic,
adaptable gripping and assembly tooling,
dynamic production data management.
Our contribution was structured into three main stages:
| Phase | Scope of Work |
|---|---|
| R&D & Robotic Simulation Study | Flow analysis, cycle time study, safety compliance, tooling feasibility, and virtual programming |
| Temporary Installation & Commissioning | Robot integration, conformity testing, adjustments and process optimisation |
| Final Production Integration | Line relocation, final connection, in-line fine-tuning, quality and productivity validation |
This methodology ensured a seamless integration within the plant, without disrupting existing production flows, while meeting stringent Stellantis quality requirements.
This project represents more than a technical installation:
🌍 international deployment capability,
🤖 strong robotic and automation expertise in the automotive industry,
⚡ multi-energy proficiency (EV & ICE production),
🤝 reinforced collaboration with a key global manufacturer.
The Turin project demonstrates STEIM’s ability to design, adapt and deploy complex robotic solutions in high-demand automotive plants.
👉 Exporting French engineering excellence to accelerate industrial performance across Europe.
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