Switch to natural energy and reduce your electricity bill
Through the partnership between BBVA and Contigo Energia, you have access to a unique solar panel solution at a competitive price and with a specialized service.
Run your simulation
and find out how much you can save by installing solar panels.
Did you know that solar panels also produce energy on cloudy days?
Produce your own solar energy and get:
- Significant savings on your electricity bill;
- Self-generation of energy tailored to you;
- 100% renewable energy with reduced CO2 emissions.
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Campaign valid until 09/30/2024.
As the credit intermediary of BBVA Consumer Finance, BBVA has a partnership agreement with Contigo Energia for the purchase of solar panels. BBVA does not provide any type of advice or recommendation in terms of energy efficiency or energy savings. As a result, BBVA does not guarantee that the products are suitable for your needs or that their purchase will provide advantages or savings, or that it is the best energy option.
APR of 6.8%
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A., Portugal Branch (BBVA), registered with the Bank of Portugal under code IF 19 and with the CMVM under number 383, acts as a qualified and authorized entity to provide credit intermediation services, without exclusivity and without powers of representation to BBVA Instituição Financeira de Crédito S.A.,registered with the Bank of Portugal under code IF 800 (BBVA Consumer Finance). The APR of 6.8% is calculated based on an APR of 5.454% (3-month Euribor rounded to 1/1000, index value 3.880% monthly average for September, spread of 1.574%). The APR includes Stamp Tax of €88. No opening fee. Example of a personal loan contract, renewable energy purpose, amount financed of €5,000 over 48 months, monthly installment of €116.68. Total amount charged to the consumer (MTIC) of €5,688.64.
Proposal subject to solvency analysis and approval by BBVA Consumer Finance. For more information, inquire with BBVA Consumer Finance.
See the definition of APR (Annual Percentage Rate) and Nominal APR.