CO2 savings for the entire family
CO2 savings achieved via Shared Solar investments equal the yearly flight emissions for the entire family.
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Zerofy Shared Solar is a unique offering that lets people rent solar panels online. It makes scaling solar accessible for everyone, even if they can't install their own rooftop solar panels. Rent a panel, produce solar energy, earn money, and reduce CO2. It's all visible in the Zerofy app.
Telliskivi 60A, Tallinn, 37 , 10412, Tallinn, Estonia
CO2 savings achieved via Shared Solar investments equal the yearly flight emissions for the entire family.
The Zerofy team is continuously innovating the space and makes a tremendous effort to make the CO2 tracking accurate, transparent, and easy to integrate into existing ecosystems. Thanks for the latest feature to buy managed solar panels with real-time performance integration into the app.
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