Campinas and the region can subscribe to solar energy by subscription 

Consumers in Campinas and the region have “signal” coverage for remote PV energy
Campinas and the region can subscribe to solar energy by subscription
New service can be contracted at no extra cost, online. Photo: Jinko Solar

Since second quarter this year, the consumers de Campinas (SP) and region can à solar energy by signature, through the energy coming from a plant located in the city of Ibaté (SP) connected to network da FL Paulista

A opportunity is offered by the expansion of services da Sun Mobi, enertech pioneer in the subscription service solar energy No. country.

 The new service can be hired PULL no extra costIn order online, for bakeries, butchers, restaurants, houses, apartments and other businesses in the cities.

O of the service will have saving na electricity bill every month, in addition to shield against a inflation energy and increase Taj tariff flags in the country.

Second Alexandre Bueno, partner at Sun Mobi, proposal and ensure electricity green and cheap to Clients that not they may or may not intend install solar s in real estate.

"This kind of contract de supply of solar energy has grown exponentially in country, driven from absence of need to investment num own system of generation of electricity on the roof or in a small land, Besides the ease of the process of accession”, He completed.

Currently, according to  data da ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency), Campinas has 89 consumer units, between homes and businesses, which are supplied by this model de business

Own generation of solar energy in SP 

São Paulo is a leader in the production of solar energy with 3,9 GW in operation in homes, businesses, industries, rural properties and public buildings, according to data from ABSOLAR (Brazilian Photovoltaic Solar Energy Association).

São Paulo has more than 412 thousand electrical connections, covering all 645 municipalities in the state. Currently, more than 486 thousand consumers already have a reduction in their electricity bills through photovoltaic energy.

“Since 2012, the generation of solar energy has already enabled São Paulo to attract more than R$ 19,4 billion in investments, generate more than 118 thousand jobs and raise more than R$ 5,8 billion to the coffers public”, stated the association.

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Yvana Leitão
Producer of the Papo Solar Podcast. He has experience producing and preparing journalistic articles. Graduated in journalism from the Escola Superior de istração, Marketing e Comunicação de Campinas.

An answer

  1. Hello, good morning. How are you?
    I hope so, as we know it is a great opportunity for sustainable and economic technological innovation for everyone. But taking advantage of the opportunity, all contracting network connections to homes and businesses are through electrical cabling wire A wire B etc... but my question is is there any other way of connecting/connecting the photovoltaic networks (DC) in the final contractors without this cabling option? .

    In my thesis, having other communication paths from the solar system to the final contractor without depending on electrical cables and wires would be a big step towards innovation as well as incredible self-sustainability.

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