Subscription Solar Energy Can Generate an Average of 25% Savings for Consumers
SunnyHUB, a Brazilian solar energy company, is transforming the way consumers access renewable energy in Brazil. Founded in 2018, the company has stood out for its innovative business model, offering subscription-based solar energy, a growing business model.
According to data from Absolar (Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy), the number of users in the shared generation model grew from 43 in 2015 to over 11,000 in 2022. This increase coincides with a period in which electricity bills have become a bigger burden for Brazilians. A survey conducted by Abraceel (Brazilian Association of Energy Traders) shows that electricity bills rose more than double the inflation rate between 2015 and 2021.
Unlike conventional energy companies, SunnyHUB allows Brazilian consumers to access a more sustainable, predictable, and economical energy source. The company installs equipment, with no additional installation costs, in customers’ homes and charges a fixed monthly fee that is on average 25% cheaper than conventional energy costs.
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The company’s goal is to democratize access to solar energy in Brazil and lead the transformation of the energy market toward a more sustainable, clean, and accessible future. The idea is to make solar energy a competitive and affordable option for consumers, reducing dependence on thermoelectric plants and helping to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Since its founding, SunnyHUB has experienced rapid growth, expanding its presence in various states and cities across Brazil. The company already serves hundreds of clients and has established a strategic partnership with the Lactec Institute, one of Brazil’s largest private science and technology institutes, to develop innovative technologies and add more services and benefits to its customers.
“We are an innovative company challenging the status quo of the solar energy sector,” says Guilherme Corrêa, CEO of SunnyHUB. “We are committed to providing sustainable, accessible, and innovative solutions for the Brazilian residential market, offering an economic and independent alternative to traditional energy companies.”
SunnyHUB targets homeowners in classes A, B, and C who wish to reduce their electricity bills and adopt a more sustainable and eco-friendly solution. The company also aims to raise awareness and educate homeowners who are not yet familiar with the benefits of subscription solar energy, as well as consumers dissatisfied with traditional energy companies.
“Our goal is to be the leading reference in solar energy in the country,” says the spokesperson. “We want people to associate SunnyHUB with a revolution in the energy industry, providing sustainable, accessible, and innovative solutions for the Brazilian residential market.”
About SunnyHUB:
SunnyHUB is a Brazilian solar energy company that offers innovative and affordable subscription solutions. Aiming to democratize access to renewable energy, the company installs and provides long-term savings on energy bills, contributing to a more sustainable future. Founded in 2018, SunnyHUB has stood out in the market for its leadership vision and commitment to quality and innovation.
For more information: www.sunnyhub.com.br
About Guilherme Corrêa:
Guilherme Corrêa is 28 years old and is the CEO of SunnyHUB. A chemical engineer graduated from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, he has worked in sales and has extensive experience in international trade and the investment market. With experience at Ambev and Cluster21, he founded SunnyHUB in 2018 with a clear purpose: to democratize solar energy, making it a prominent and accessible alternative for the middle class.
For more information: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guilhermecorrea-solar/

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