Partnership aims to reduce electricity bills for companies in SP

CDL de Jundiaí and Sun Mubi announce agreement to expand access to solar energy via subscription
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Solar energy subscription service is one of the bets to avoid tariff flags. Photo: Reproduction

The CDL (Chamber of Store Managers) of Jundiaí (SP) and the Sun Mobi, enertech specialized in the remote model of shared plants based on photovoltaic technology, announced a partnership to help reduce electricity bills for traders in the region.

The proposal is to expand access to solar energy by subscription for small and medium-sized businesses in the municipality and bring benefits to Chamber members. The agreement, entered into in March this year, guarantees exemption to the entity's members from the energy efficiency diagnostic service provided by the company to photovoltaic energy subscription customers, which costs around R$ 2 thousand.

According to Sun Mobi, the service, which can be contracted in the same way as it is done with the internet or cable TV, is currently one of the biggest bets for commerce and service companies to avoid energy inflation and tariff flags, as which allows the use of a renewable source without the need to invest in a roof or a small piece of land.

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The consumer who subscribes to solar receives electricity via CPFL Piratininga's own wire, which connects Sun Mobi's photovoltaic plants located in Porto Feliz (SP) and Araçoiaba da Serra (SP) to the consumption sites.

“Consumers have relief on their electricity bills for two reasons: first, they actively manage their consumption with the sensors and information made available by Sun Mobi,” he said. Alexandre Bueno, partner at enertech.

“Secondly, due to the non-incidence of the infamous tariff flags on the energy bills of the company’s customers. The combination of both factors guarantees savings and more competitiveness for our subscribers”, he concluded.

The company's plants currently serve consumers in 27 municipalities in the interior of São Paulo and Baixada Santista, including Santos, São Vicente, Praia Grande, Itu, Jundiaí, Sorocaba and Porto Feliz, among others.

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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