Partnership between Dasart and Sunne promises savings of up to 15% on electricity bills for residents of new developments!
With a massive investment of R $ million 60 by the end of 2024, the construction company from Ceará Dasart stands out as the first developer in Brazil to offer solar energy by subscription in its projects. In partnership with Sunne, Dasart seeks to guarantee savings on residents' electricity bills, enabling a reduction of up to 15% in electricity consumption, without having to invest in your own equipment or complicated works. The service is part of an innovative strategy that combines sustainability and economy, taking advantage of the growing demand for renewable solutions in the country, according to the website diariodonordeste.
In addition to saving money, residents of these developments also help the environment, as the solar energy used comes from Nortis Energia solar farms, another company of the Dasart Group, focused exclusively on renewable energy. With this initiative, the construction company reinforces its commitment to a sustainable future, while offering a practical and financially advantageous solution.
The solar energy revolution by subscriptiona
The subscription solar energy has been gaining momentum in Brazil. This format allows consumers to use solar energy without the need to install solar panels in their homes. Basically, the customer “rent" one energy quota generated in a solar plant and this energy is credited to your electricity bill. In the case of the partnership between Dasart and Sunne, the ventures will have access to the energy generated in Nortis Energia's solar farms, located in Ceará.
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Currently, the Nortis Energia has plants in Old Mission, Amontada and Mombasa, with an installed capacity of 15 MWp scheduled for completion by the end of 2024. These solar parks will provide the energy needed to ensure that Dasart customers enjoy significant savings on their electricity bills, with no installation or maintenance costs.
Furthermore, Sunne, a partner in this project, is a company with vast experience in the sector, managing more than 400 solar plants across Brazil. This expertise guarantees safety and efficiency in energy supply, adding even more value to the subscription model.
How does subscription solar work?
The functioning of subscription solar energy It's quite simple. The customer “rents” a portion of the energy generated by solar plants. This energy is then sent to the local utility company, in the case of Ceará, Enel Distribution. From this, the consumer receives energy credits that are applied directly to their electricity bill, generating immediate savings.
But it is worth remembering that, despite saving on electricity bill, the consumer still pays two bills: one from the regulated utility company (such as Enel), which covers taxes and public lighting fees, and another from the solar energy supplier, which corresponds to the consumption of energy generated by the rented quota. The advantage is clear: the total amount paid will still be lower than a traditional electricity bill.
Economic and sustainable impact
Dasart's investment is not limited to delivering savings to its customers, but also reflects a major positive impact on the environment. The production of renewable energy at Nortis Energia's solar farms contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with the global sustainability goals established by the UN. With this, the Ceará-based construction company not only invests in innovation in the real estate sector, but also contributes to a greener and more responsible future.
Second Victor Frota, CEO of Dasart Group, “This investment will not only stimulate the local economy, but will also contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with the UN's global sustainability goals.“In other words, in addition to offering a financially advantageous model, the initiative strengthens the company’s environmental commitment, contributing to a sector that aims to use renewable energy.
Advantages of subscription solar energy
With subscription solar energy, the economy in electricity bill can reach 15%, a considerable relief for those who are looking for ways to reduce their electricity consumption without having to spend large amounts on investments. In addition, the convenience of not having to install equipment at home, or worry about maintenance, makes this solution even more attractive. As they say: “Only those who haven't yet discovered this marvel of subscription energy are concerned about light".
Therefore, more and more Brazilians are adopting the model. The possibility of combining savings with sustainable practices is a path that energy market is already making great strides. Whether due to the financial or environmental impact or practicality, the future of electricity in Brazil seems to be, literally, shining.
A successful partnership
The partnership between Dasart, Nortis Energia and Sunne places the Ceará construction company at the forefront of the use of innovative and sustainable solutions. With the subscription solar energy, the company's projects not only provide savings to residents, but also contribute to a greener and more conscious future.