We started our activities in 2010, and we are already the most significant Brazilian company of shared distributed generation, with projects spread across the country.
Órigo Energia uses renewable energy solutions to foster a more inclusive and sustainable economy. In addition to creating meaningful work - with passion and purpose - we are part of a global movement that uses business as a force for good.
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Órigo Energia announces the start of operations in the state of Pernambuco with the Biogas Farm model.
2020
2019
The Japanese conglomerate Mitsui becomes a partner at Órigo Energia.
Órigo Energia connects five more Solar Farms in the state of Minas Gerais and now serves more than 3000 customers. The company also expands its area of operation to Pernambuco and São Paulo.
2019
2018
After repositioning the brand, EBES changes its name to Órigo Energia. Now the company will focus on the consumer, in providing a better service and innovation. Taking advantage of the moment of change, the company publicly announces the planning of exponential growth and development of our services and solutions.
EBES launches the Solar Farm business model, a pioneering solution in Brazil, in which it offers small entrepreneurs freedom of choice in the way they produce and consume energy, without the need for investment and in a sustainable manner.
2017
2014
The investment fund TPG ART becomes our business partner.
EBES is the market leader in the Shared Distributed Generation area.
2012
2011
The impact investment fund MOV becomes our business partner.
EBES is responsible for developing the photovoltaic system of the Museu do Amanhã, one of the most emblematic projects in Brazil.
2010
2010
EBES is officially registered and becomes a company focused on the development of innovative renewable energy solutions.
EBES carries out its first impact project after developing and installing three remote mini-networks in the Amazon.
2009
2005
EBES is responsible for developing and installing the first residential photovoltaic system in Brazil. It is the first solar energy company invited to contribute to the development of the pioneering standard for Brazilian Distributed Generation.
Interest in solar energy grows in Brazil, and Eduardo takes the opportunity to open a new company focused on the solar photovoltaic energy.
2002
1993
Eduardo participates in the 3rd edition of the World Solar Challenge with The Banana Enterprise - car built by him and four other friends from ITA (Technological Institute of Aeronautics).
Eduardo, 31, shows interest in the first electric car that won the World Solar Challenge competition in Australia.
1990
Órigo Energia announces the start of operations in the state of Pernambuco with the Biogas Farm model.
2020
Órigo Energia connects five more Solar Farms in the state of Minas Gerais and now serves more than 3000 customers. The company also expands its area of operation to Pernambuco and São Paulo.
2019
The Japanese conglomerate Mitsui becomes a partner at Órigo Energia.
2019
After repositioning the brand, EBES changes its name to Órigo Energia. Now the company will focus on the consumer, in providing a better service and innovation. Taking advantage of the moment of change, the company publicly announces the planning of exponential growth and development of our services and solutions.
2018
EBES launches the Solar Farm business model, a pioneering solution in Brazil, in which it offers small entrepreneurs freedom of choice in the way they produce and consume energy, without the need for investment and in a sustainable manner.
2017
The investment fund TPG ART becomes our business partner.
2014
EBES is the market leader in the Shared Distributed Generation area.
2012
The impact investment fund MOV becomes our business partner.
2011
EBES is responsible for developing the photovoltaic system of the Museu do Amanhã, one of the most emblematic projects in Brazil.
2010
EBES is officially registered and becomes a company focused on the development of innovative renewable energy solutions.
2010
EBES carries out its first impact project after developing and installing three remote mini-networks in the Amazon.
2009
EBES is responsible for developing and installing the first residential photovoltaic system in Brazil. It is the first solar energy company invited to contribute to the development of the pioneering standard for Brazilian Distributed Generation.
2005
Interest in solar energy grows in Brazil, and Eduardo takes the opportunity to open a new company focused on the solar photovoltaic energy.
2002
Eduardo participates in the 3rd edition of the World Solar Challenge with The Banana Enterprise - car built by him and four other friends from ITA (Technological Institute of Aeronautics).
1993
Eduardo, 31, shows interest in the first electric car that won the World Solar Challenge competition in Australia.
1990
Surya Mendonça
CEO
Rogério Santos
CFO
Rodolfo Molinari
Director
Osvaldo Cruz
Director of Engineering