Tenders for Energy

We provide support in the procurement of gas and power for distributors and industrial customers.

The spectrum of procurement types ranges from classic tranche models and service models to the introduction of portfolio management for customers.

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Product info

We would be happy to provide you with an individual offer on this topic. Please click on the button “Your inquiry” and enter your contact data. After receipt of your inquiry you will receive a confirmation of receipt by e-mail, which you can use to check the correctness of your information. We will send you a binding offer within one working day as a rule.

We need the data you provide to process your request. Of course we will handle your data confidentially. You can find more information about the handling of personal data and information about your rights in our privacy policy.

How may we help you?

If you like to learn more about this event, you are welcome to give us a call or send an e-mail. We look forward to hearing from you.

Your Contact

Sebastian Gulbis
Fon +49 (0)30 695175-0
E-Mail: sebastian.gulbis@enervis.de

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