What is Greenely?
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Who are we?

Greenely is one of Sweden's biggest challenges in the electricity market and through our smart technology we help our electricity customers lower their electricity costs by around 10-20%. Traditional electricity companies make money from customers' consumed electricity, which means that they constantly have an incentive to sell more electricity to their customers.

We at Greenely, on the other hand, have chosen to go against the grain and stand on the side of consumers by helping them reduce their electricity consumption. With hourly billing, you can influence the price of your electricity bill by adjusting your electricity consumption to the cheapest electricity price.


Electricity contract with Greenely πŸ’‘

Greenely only offers an hourly price with an energy mix that consists of fossil-free energy with sources such as solar, wind, water and nuclear power.

All customers have their unique electricity price as it is controlled by what time of day you consume the most electricity. If you are good at controlling your electricity consumption to the cheaper hours of the day, you will have a lower electricity price than if you consume more when the electricity price is the most expensive.

With an electricity contract with Greenely, you as a customer only pay the cost price for electricity and overheads for the electricity trade.


The Greenely app πŸ“±

As an electricity customer at Greenely, you have your smart electricity contract in our app. There you can also take advantage of a variety of services and smart functions that help you optimize your electricity consumption.

  • Take a look at today's and tomorrow's prices so you can manage your consumption smartly and lower your electricity costs

  • Follow your consumption and your estimated electricity cost

  • Smart control your electric car or heat pump at the cheapest prices

  • Connect your inverter for better analysis of both your consumption and production

  • Compare with others - keep track of how you fare with your electricity consumption compared to neighbors and similar households

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