The FINANCIAL — Total is expanding in the residential gas and power distribution market in France with the introduction of Total Spring, a natural gas and green power offering that is 10% cheaper than regulated tariffs.
“Although the residential market was deregulated 10 years ago, French consumers haven’t really seen the effect on their bills. Today, Total is rolling out a unique offering in the French residential market: an affordable, reliable and simple solution. In 2011, we successfully introduced the Total Access service station concept. We’re aiming to repeat that success today with Total Spring, the most competitive natural gas and green power offering in the market. We hope that nearly three million French customers will place their trust in us and subscribe,” said Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Total.
Total Spring answers the needs of French consumers who want to reduce their energy bills and to access premium customer service. Total Spring leverages the Total brand’s reputation for quality service, its reliability and the Group’s ambition to grow its power production from natural gas and renewable energies (solar, wind), according to Total.
The Total Spring rollout will be supported by a major multimedia advertising campaign beginning on October 8.
Total in Gas and Power Distribution
By engaging the brand in the French residential market, Total is pursuing its strategy of downstream integration in the gas and power value chain in Europe. The Group already has more than 400,000 customers in France and 700,000 in Belgium in the residential market. Total is also a leader in the industrial and commercial sector, with more than 500,000 sites supplied in six European countries: the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Spain.
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