Econic

Econic

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Team size: 51 - 200

Sector: Capital

About Econic


Founders: Frits Verhoef, Joris Jonker

Founded date: 2017

Connect: econic.homes

Company revenue: US$ 10 - 50 million

Investors: ASR Nederland, Rabo Investments, Rabobank, Rinkelberg Capital, Triodos Bank NV

Company stage: Other

We are econic. A company abuzz with the energy needed to accelerate the energy transition. Not just in the Netherlands, but across Europe. Not by waiting, but by acting. We help by transforming any house into an e-home: the house of the future, fully equipped with sustainable heat and energy systems, ready to be enjoyed now. Our core activity is making houses and buildings more sustainable by installing and maintaining sustainable heat and energy systems at a fixed monthly fee. With our various (finance) solutions homeowners no longer need to invest in expensive equipment such as heat pumps, solar panels, home batteries, and EV charging stations. It also enables project developers and building owners to significantly reduce construction costs. That’s how we transform all houses into e-homes, and create a world without emission, together. A world better for us and better for our planet. Together, we are econic. The future is econic. We are ready. Are you? econic. e-homes for all: www.econic.homes

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