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encosa energy was founded in 2024 with a clear mission: to help commercial and industrial companies reduce their electricity costs while simultaneously advancing the energy transition. The founders recognized that businesses were struggling with rising energy prices and complex regulatory requirements, yet lacked a simple, comprehensive solution. By combining cutting-edge battery storage systems with intelligent software, encosa delivers a one-stop-shop that enables customers to lower energy costs by up to 80% while significantly reducing their carbon footprint.

What started as a vision to make energy cost savings accessible has evolved into a full-service provider that handles everything from initial analysis and economic calculations to installation and ongoing operation. The company's innovative approach leverages strategies like peak shaving, dynamic electricity tariffs, and energy trading to maximize savings. Based in Munich, encosa brings together a team of sustainability pioneers, software developers, and business experts who share a commitment to helping companies become more energy-independent and environmentally responsible.

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