Caisse d'Epargne Languedoc-Roussillon and A+ energies are joining forces to support the energy transitions of the region's economic players.
On Thursday, October 24, 2024, Damien Teissier, CEO of A+ energies, and Guillaume Beroujon, member of the management board of Caisse d'Épargne Languedoc-Roussillon in charge of the Regional Development Banking division, signed a partnership allowing customers of the bank to benefit from the services of A+ energies.
A local partnership for complete support
For Caisse d'Épargne, the objective is to support its BtoB clients (SMEs, SMIs, social landlords, real estate developers, large associations, communities, etc.) in their energy transition with a 360° approach combining banking and extra-curricular solutions. banking. With this partnership, the bank now offers its “legal entity” clients both advice and comprehensive support with one of the leaders in self-consumption in France. The company A+ energies, based in Castries (34), can notably cover their needs in terms of installation of photovoltaic panels, energy storage, sale of electricity and management of installations.
Guillaume Beroujon explains: “We are delighted with this partnership with one of the leaders in self-consumption. A+ energies offers virtuous savings solutions in terms of energy consumption. This meets a growing demand from our customers who have started or wish to start their energy transition. » Damien Teissier continues: “This partnership makes it possible to offer several photovoltaic solutions to cover the needs of different structures: self-consumption allows you to save costs by providing and consuming your own energy; the total sale of electricity offers the possibility of increasing turnover by reselling photovoltaic production to public electricity networks; storage batteries allow you to keep the energy produced and release it at your convenience; photovoltaic shades allow you to enhance your parking spaces. »
Since 2010, A+ energies has been a player in the field of energy performance by offering professionals: self-consumption, long-term lease and the total sale of electricity. In 2023, the family group had a turnover of €25.8 million. It employs more than 180 people and has 24 agencies in France.