News
11 January 2024
Agreement with Intesa Sanpaolo
We have signed an agreement with Intesa Sanpaolo to facilitate those who decide to produce the energy they need for their homes through our photovoltaic systems.
The agreement signed allows customers interested in installing a Beghelli photovoltaic system Sole di Casa to apply to Intesa Sanpaolo for a personal loan with dedicated conditions. To start the application, simply present a cost estimate for the purchase of Beghelli photovoltaic systems, also equipped with batteries to store the energy produced and use it even when the system is not producing, at one of the bank's branches.
A turnkey photovoltaic system on favourable terms
Sole di Casa Beghelli is the ‘turnkey’ proposal for the supply and installation of photovoltaic systems with storage batteries that optimise the electricity produced by photovoltaic panels, allowing energy savings on bills for families and companies.
Thanks to Beghelli's accumulation systems, the energy produced by the photovoltaic panels is channelled to the utilities for immediate self-consumption, while the remainder is stored in the batteries and can be used when the system is not producing, for example when the sky is cloudy and in the evening hours, just when the need may be greatest.
The Beghelli system is completed with home automation tools that allow remote control of the energy produced, stored and being used via the Sole di Casa APP, the plate that lights up green to indicate when self-produced energy is being consumed by the system, and the consumption counter socket that protects the various connected devices from overloads.
Solar energy is strategic in the global energy transition
‘Solar energy is strategic in the global energy transition,’ says Luca Beghelli, Marketing Director of the Beghelli Group. ‘Our country has set itself the goal of meeting its energy needs from renewable sources increasingly by 2030. Beghelli is committed to this process of change, which is first of all cultural and then industrial. This agreement represents a further step to give concrete support to those who want to make their homes more sustainable in terms of energy’.