EnergyVision
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About EnergyVision
EnergyVision NV is a renewable energy company is a B2B and B2C provider of solar energy and mobility as a service solutions for businesses and residential customers in Belgium through building, owning and operating solar photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. It offers an integrated, low-risk way for customers to adopt solar power and EV charging without upfront costs handling financing, engineering, installation, and operation. The company's operating segment includes, Asset-Based Mobility, Non-Asset-Based Energy, and EPC Activity, of which it derives maximum revenue from EPC Activity segment. Geographically, it operates in Belgium, Morocco, and China, where majority revenue is generated from Belgium.
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