With the aim to maximize the adoption of energy-efficient products and services in the country, Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) has decided to empanel corporate sales agencies, direct sales agencies, dealers and retailers and other demand aggregators, including ESCOs with requisite under the Success Fee Model.
Through this, EESL seeks to boost and expand the sale of its various existing and new products and services in the markets.
In order to establish an efficient sales channel, EESL is proposing the Demand Aggregation Module for below some of its key programs such as Super-Efficient Air-Conditioner Programme, Retrofit of Air-conditioning to improve Indoor Air Quality for Safety and Efficiency (RAISE), Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All (UJALA), National Motor Replacement Programme, Integrated Energy Efficiency Services (IEES), among others.
This kind of approach will provide a win-win proposition for both EESL and its channel partners. Herein, EESL will benefit from an extensive sales network, while the partners will be able to leverage EESL’s credible market presence and high quality solutions, a release from EESL said.
Speaking about this new approach, Rajat Sud, MD, EESL said, “India has immense potential for the adoption of energy-efficient products and services. Our extensive catalog of energy efficient solutions has been indispensable in mainstreaming energy efficiency in India, and bringing the consumers into the fold of sustainability. While, there has been considerable uptake of energy efficient solutions in India, facilitated by us, we now seek to further stimulate their adoption, by involving the private players in the energy efficiency journey.”
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India has been focused on ramping up energy efficiency across sectors and use of energy efficient solutions has been identified as a valuable proposition. The use of energy efficient solutions can reduce India’s peak power demand and emissions considerably, thus help the nation in its climate action efforts, the release added.
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