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Choice Energy

Power your future with solar energy

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Description

Choice Energy is a leading provider of energy solutions for residents, small to medium enterprises (SME), and large market commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers. With a focus on reducing energy costs and optimizing energy use, we help over 8,000 customers across Australia achieve their energy goals.

Our range of services includes commercial solar, LED lighting, solar battery systems, power factor correction, energy procurement, metering and monitoring, network tariff and demand analysis, and group energy tenders. We offer customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of each business, ensuring maximum cost reductions and control.

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