2W and Enerzee form a partnership with an eye on high voltage consumers

The companies intend to offer financial and energy solutions for medium and small companies
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Companies seek to expand their presence in the renewable energy market and gain prominence in the high voltage sector. Photo: Pixabay

A 2W Ecobank and the Enerzee signed a partnership aimed at high voltage consumers, which from January 2024 will be able to migrate to the free market. The estimate is that more than 100 thousand consumers fall into this category.

2W Ecobank is a business platform where it is possible to purchase renewable energy, financial services and products linked to sustainability on the free market.

Enerzee provides the installation of distributed micro and minigeneration projects through solar energy and partnership with WEG. Together, they intend to offer financial and energy solutions for medium and small companies, such as small industries, bakeries, markets, shops and others.

This may include financing for the installation of solar energy systems or other renewable sources, as well as energy purchasing services on the free market. The idea is to create an integrated offer that meets the specific needs of these customers, helping them reduce their costs and environmental impacts.

This partnership could be a good opportunity for Ecobank and Enerzee to expand their presence in the renewable energy market and gain prominence in the high voltage sector. Furthermore, it can contribute to the adoption of more sustainable practices by companies and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

“The free energy market should not be restricted to large Brazilian companies. 2W invested in the construction of two wind farms in the Northeast, with large renewable generation plants, and we seek to bring this benefit to small and medium consumers in Brazil,” he said. Claudio Ribeiro, CEO of 2W Ecobank.

“With Enerzee, a relevant and strategic partner mainly in the Central-West region, the objective is to expand the opportunities that consultants identify at the end who can benefit, considering that it is a company that already talks about clean and renewable energy”, concluded.

“Our purpose is to create solutions that benefit the customer and that can benefit society as a whole by encouraging clean energy. So, the essence of our partnership today is to be able to bring this solution that we didn't have in our portfolio”, said Alexandre Sperafico, CEO of Enerzee.

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Wagner Freire
Wagner Freire is a journalist graduated from FMU. He worked as a reporter for Jornal da Energia, Canal Energia and Agência Estado. He has covered the electricity sector since 2011. He has experience in covering events, such as energy auctions, conventions, lectures, fairs, congresses and seminars.

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