Solar360, Repsol and Telefónica Joint Venture, Partners with Turbo Energy to Revolutionize Solar Self-Consumption Through Artificial Intelligence - Seite 2
Solar360 complements its service with a photovoltaic production guarantee. In their commitment to their customers' savings, if the installation generates less energy than estimated in the offer, the company will compensate for the difference during the first year or throughout the amortization period if the customer chooses maintenance.
In the picture, from left to right: Alberto Jimenez (CMO of Solar360), Guillermo Barth (CEO of Solar360), Enrique Selva (CEO of Umbrella Solar Investment), and Mariano Soria (CEO of Turbo Energy).
About Solar360
Solar360, a joint venture of Repsol and Telefónica España, develops the photovoltaic self-consumption business with comprehensive solutions for individual customers, communities of neighbors, and
companies, both SMEs and large corporations, through solar panel installations. In addition to the reach of its channels and its strength in operations and distribution, Telefónica contributes its
technological expertise and IoT capabilities to provide differential optimization in the market. Repsol brings its experience in self-consumption and multi-energy in Spain, allowing them to offer
customers a specific electricity rate that complements the photovoltaic installation. For more information, visit www.solar360.es.
About Turbo Energy
Turbo Energy is a Spanish company listed on NASDAQ (ticker: TURB), a leader in photovoltaic energy storage technology managed through Artificial Intelligence. The company's goal is to develop
innovative solutions that allow end consumers to harness the full potential of solar energy and reduce their electricity costs. With a combination of Artificial Intelligence and advanced
technology, Turbo Energy is paving the way for a more sustainable and energy-efficient future. For more information, visit www.turbo-e.com.
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