A big thank you to Tecsol for their article from 18 April last year, in which Bohr Energie is among the start-ups that are reinventing the future of energy. A great highlight that reinforces our commitment: to make networks smarter and access to the market easier for renewable energy producers.
Since our creation, we have given ourselves a clear mission: to allow producers, even from 200kW, to take back control of their production. Thanks to our platform and our energy experts, they now value their electricity and maximize their profitability thanks to our tools and our direct access to the market. The result: more value, fewer losses when prices become negative and above all, real autonomy in a sector that is often confused.
As pointed out byTecsol article, our approach allows operators of photovoltaic, hydroelectric, wind and battery storage installations to optimize their production according to market signals. This strategy is made possible thanks to our approval as balance manager with from Enedis and RTE, as well as to our status as an active member of the EPEX SPOT spot electricity exchange.
While our roots are in Tarn, our eyes are on Europe. Because the challenges are the same everywhere: end of historic contracts, the need for flexibility, the rise of renewables. That is why we have started to extend our offer beyond France, to help other producers reach this milestone.
And soon, we will be present at the show Intersolar Europe in Munich, from 7 to 9 May. A key event for future solutions around smart grids, where we will be happy to discuss with other committed players.
What the Tecsol article highlights is also a change in model: simpler, more transparent solutions, supported by teams close to the field. At Bohr Energie, we believe in this approach. We offer producers a concrete and reliable alternative, with human support, useful technology and a long-term vision.
Because yes, tomorrow's energy will not be content with being green. It must also be fluid, free... and in good hands.
Discover the Tecsol article: EM-Power Europe: startups offer smart solutions for smart grids