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Carregando...The Global President of RT-ONE, Fernando Palamone, and the Global Vice President, Ricardo Simões, made an institutional visit to the AXIA Energia office in the city of Belo Horizonte – BH, where they were received by executive Rodrigo Melo. The meeting reinforces the alignment between two companies that share the same vision for the future: innovation, sustainability, and impact […]
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The Global President of RT-ONE, Fernando Palamone, and the Global Vice President, Ricardo Simões, made an institutional visit to the AXIA Energia office in the city of Belo Horizonte – BH, where they were received by executive Rodrigo Melo.
The meeting reinforces the alignment between two companies that share the same vision for the future: innovation, sustainability, and global impact. More than just a visit, it was a moment of strategic exchange, building connections, and strengthening relationships based on trust, quality, and purpose.
AXIA Energia stands out for uniting talent, vision, and high performance, using energy as a connecting force to transform businesses and create opportunities on a global scale. With customized solutions, the company offers a simple, secure, and predictable way to acquire 100% renewable energy, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Present in almost all Brazilian states, AXIA has more than 80 plants and 74,000 kilometers of transmission lines, connecting the country from end to end — from water, wind, and new renewable sources — and crossing borders.
For RT-ONE, partnerships like this are essential to drive critical infrastructure projects, data centers, and artificial intelligence, always focusing on energy efficiency, sustainability, and exponential growth.
More than energy, a partnership for the future.
More than business, global impact.
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