Depanero expands services in electric mobility and green energy

Alina Oprea
Depanero, a service company from Romania, is expanding its range of services in the area of ​​electric mobility and green energy. The Depanero portfolio includes installation services for electric charging stations and heat pump installation with a 12-month installation warranty. The company is an installer validated by the Environment Fund Administration in the Casa Verde (”Green House”) Photovoltaic program regarding the installation of photovoltaic panel systems for the production of electricity, in order to cover the consumption needs and deliver the surplus to the national grid.

The company thus diversifies its service portfolio in new business areas, available to both individual and corporate customers: installation of charging stations for electric cars, sale and installation of complete photovoltaic systems, and installation of heat pumps.

In this sense, Depanero obtained from the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) the authorization to provide energy services, both for the company and for the engineers who will provide these services.

"We have always adapted to technological developments and market trends, so these services are a natural direction for us. At the same time, the unpredictability of the market in the last year accelerated the development of new services, which complement the existing business lines, so that in the end we create a complete ecosystem and offer integrated packages of solutions, adapted to the current needs of customers. The new services are already available to all customers, individuals or companies, and are provided by a team of approved specialists, with experience and skills in installing the new systems", said Irina Mincinopschi, general director of Depanero.

Depanero provides installation services for on-grid/off-grid, single-phase/three-phase photovoltaic systems, with a 3-year warranty for labor and a 20-year warranty for solar panels. The package also includes the prosumer file, drawn up by the company's specialists. The order can be placed on the company's website, and after placing it, the client will be contacted within a maximum of 30 days, to provide more information necessary for the design stage and for the preparation of the prosumer file.

Depanero also offers complete and authorized solutions for the installation of electric charging stations and heat pumps. Depanero also offers installation services for air conditioners, heating plants, electrical appliances, and audio-video equipment. The portfolio has been expanded with services in the area of ​​electric mobility - installation of charging stations - and green energy - installation of heat pumps and photovoltaic systems.

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