Real Savings: Solar Energy by Subscription Reduces Costs and Eliminates Bureaucracy for Brazilian Consumers.
With the constant increase in electricity rates, thousands of Brazilians have been seeking alternatives to reduce their monthly costs. One of the options that has grown the most is solar energy by subscription, a solution that already benefits residential consumers, small businesses, and condominiums in various regions of the country. The model, which does not require the installation of solar panels, offers savings of up to 20% on the electricity bill, in a simple way and without any construction in the property.
By subscribing to the service, the customer starts using part of the energy produced at solar farms — photovoltaic plants managed by specialized companies. This electricity is injected into the power grid and converted into credits that directly reduce the bill amount.
How Does Subscription Solar Energy Work?
Unlike traditional solar energy systems, there is no need to purchase equipment or make renovations. The consumer “rents” a fraction of the production from a solar farm and, in return, receives monthly discounts.
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Everything is regulated by Aneel (National Electric Energy Agency) and can be contracted 100% digitally, through apps.
Another attractive feature of subscription solar energy is the predictability of expenses. Since this model is not affected by tariff flags — extra fees applied during periods of water crisis or high demand — electricity costs become more stable.
Additionally, consumers can easily switch suppliers without commitments or cancellation fees.
Why Has Subscription Solar Energy Become a Reality in Brazil?
Besides savings and convenience, subscription solar energy also stands out for its positive environmental impact. For those wishing to join, the tip is to assess their own energy consumption and compare available offers.
With no risk, no installation, and high efficiency, this alternative has ceased to be a trend and is already a reality in the daily lives of many Brazilians.
