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Energy Makeovers launches Solar Energy product and new website

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Melbourne, Victoria: It’s 2018 and only 15% of Victoria’s households are utilising solar energy, yet energy costs rose 14% through major energy retailers in 2017. Energy Makeovers want to change that. These energy efficiency experts, and the largest participator in the Victorian Energy Upgrade program, have launched a new website and a new product to their portfolio; solar energy installations for both residential and commercial properties around Victoria.

After enormous success participating in LED retrofit activities under the VEU program and becoming the largest accredited partner in the program Energy Makeovers decided it was time to take the next step and help households and businesses with newly reduce their energy consumption of grid power with Solar.

Energy Makeovers aim to differentiate themselves in the market by assessing the individual needs of a property and provide a tailor-made quote that’s right for the customer. They have already met with customers who have received outrageous quotes from competitors delivering energy supply that the customer will never use. Energy Makeovers confirm that with them there’s no hard-sell, no over-selling and no misunderstanding of a customer’s needs.

Energy Makeovers have partnered with the leading solar manufacturers SMA, Fronius, Xtreme, Trina and of course the Clean Energy Council of Australia to offer an expert, high quality solar offering in the Victorian market.

Director and CEO Roy Zandona stated that Energy Makeovers “are excited and proud to be able to offer customers and fellow Victorians the opportunity to take advantage of clean, renewable solar energy with an installer they can trust.”

Learn more about how far the solar industry has evolved with this helpful infographic.

For more information please visit www.energymakeovers.com.au

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