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Freyr Energy Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Rebranding and Expansion Plans

Freyr Energy, a pioneer in India’s rooftop solar industry, marks its 10th anniversary with a rebranding initiative aimed at enhancing its solar solutions and expanding its reach across the country. Over the past decade, Freyr Energy has been instrumental in transforming the solar landscape with innovative technologies and achieving significant milestones in sustainable energy.

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Radhika Choudary, Co-Founder & Director of Freyr Energy, emphasized the company’s commitment to making solar power accessible to all. She highlighted Freyr Energy’s achievements in delivering clean and cost-effective energy solutions, underscoring their ongoing leadership in the sector.

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As part of its rebranding effort, Freyr Energy has renamed its comprehensive solar solution as the Freyr Energy App (formerly SunPro+ App). This app offers a complete suite of services, including educating customers about solar energy, facilitating order booking, tracking project progress, enabling online payments, monitoring post-installation energy generation, and managing service requests efficiently.

Freyr Energy has established itself as a prominent provider of residential rooftop solar systems in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Recently, the company expanded its operations into Kerala in 2023 and plans further expansion into Uttar Pradesh by mid-2024. With a customer base exceeding 5,000 and an installed capacity of over 60 MW, Freyr Energy continues to deliver high-quality solar solutions, ensuring a superior customer experience nationwide.

The company’s new logo, unveiled as part of the rebranding, symbolizes a renewed focus on green energy and commemorates a decade of achievements and customer satisfaction. The infinity symbol in the logo represents the limitless potential of solar energy, while the green and blue colors reflect Freyr Energy’s dedication to sustainability and independence from traditional energy sources