In a context of increasing interest in energy saving and the use of sustainable sources, the technological platform Spock has launched a new collective energy purchasing initiative that promises significant savings for its participants. This proposal, made in collaboration with the influencer known as Energy Grinch, emerges as an advantageous option compared to others available in the market, such as those promoted by the Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU).
The operation, organized by Spock, has been designed with a personalized approach, considering the diverse needs of the participants, ranging from domestic consumers to communities of neighbors and small businesses with solar surpluses. In particular, the segment of domestic users, which constitutes 60% of the more than 8,000 registered, has been assigned to the retailer Octopus. This company offers 100% green energy at no additional cost, achieving an average reduction of 26.5% in its customers’ bills, which could mean savings of up to 160 euros per year.
This purchasing model not only guarantees significant savings compared to the OCU’s offer, which provided an average discount of 1.5%, but also stands out for being a completely automated and transparent process. Retailers present their proposals before a notary, ensuring that the contract is awarded to the most competitive rate. In the gas sector, Spock has assigned the collective purchase to the retailers Visalia and Wekiwi, obtaining the best rate in the free market, although it recommends to users in the free market to consider regulated rates, which are more competitive in many cases.
Spock not only benefits consumers with reduced rates, but also offers a strategic opportunity for energy retailers, especially the most innovative ones, by allowing them to access a market of new contracts without incurring marketing costs. In this way, the proposed model establishes itself as an effective bridge between consumers and retailers, maximizing benefits for both parties through technology and efficiency in the management of energy offers.
via: MiMub in Spanish