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Elvy signs framework agreement with Nordic Energy Partner
Elvy signs a framework agreement with installer Nepab to keep up the pace of installation as more Swedish homeowners choose the energy subscription.

Nepab is one of Sweden's leading players in electrical work and installation. Together, the two companies have formalised a framework agreement that defines a shared capacity to carry out more installations, faster, without compromising on quality.
“Elvy is a software company with an energy subscription - we need installation partners in order to grow. Nepab is exactly the kind of partner we want to grow with. they share both our ambition and our unshakeable demand for quality.”
“Elvy has built an offering that meets a clear need among Swedish homeowners. For us, this partnership is about ensuring high quality as the pace of installations increases, while also helping build a smarter and more sustainable energy system,” says Jonas Hellberg, Head of Sales at Nepab.
The framework agreement is yet another step toward the goal: SEK 100 million in revenue in 2026 - and a Sweden where more households can choose clean energy without the hassle.
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