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Listed several times among the fastest growing European companies by the Financial TImes, and listed among the fastest hyper-growth French startups by Les Echos
The fare comparison company, which closed 2019 with a turnover of more than 20 million, is looking to expand its workforce to carry out its leap into the South American market.
"Its objective is to find young people who have just finished their university studies and want to work in a large company in terms of size but with a "start-up" philosophy."
Although France's regulated electricity tariff is expected to drop by 10% in February 2025, private suppliers are already offering up to 25% off. These deals are made possible by the sharp decline in wholesale electricity prices. Still, customers are advised to read the fine print — especially regarding subscription fees — before switching.
“Electricity suppliers are offering major discounts right now because wholesale market prices have dropped significantly.” — Maxime de la Raudière, General Delegate at Selectra (tf1info.fr)
As energy prices continue to climb, many French households opt for fixed monthly bills—but this approach can lead to unpleasant surprises, like a large catch-up payment at year’s end
“In a context where electricity and gas prices keep rising, more and more French people are choosing to monthly instal their energy bills. However, this solution can bring unpleasant surprises at the end of the year.”
Starting November 1, 2025, France will adjust off-peak schedules: two cheaper time slots —one at night and one during the day— to encourage consumption when renewable production is highest.
“Soon, 90% of households with this option will have two time slots: one from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. and another from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.” — Europe 1
The reform will align off-peak hours with peaks in solar production, introducing daytime slots that will help consumers save if they shift usage to those periods.
“The reform will align off-peak hours with periods of strong solar generation, encouraging households to consume more during the day.” — RTE (France’s electricity transmission operator)
In Île-de-France, average premiums reach €290 per year, compared to €200 in Brittany. Higher property values, greater risk of theft, and higher reconstruction costs explain the difference.
“In Île-de-France, average premiums are €290 per year, compared to €200 in Brittany.” — Le Figaro