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Remixpoint's power-retail base expands across all segments

May high-voltage contracts rose 66.1% year on year to 3,456, and all disclosed customer and volume categories stayed above last year's levels across April and May. The company was explicit about the limit: this is a quantity snapshot, not a profit update.

Jun 24, 20261 min read
Editorial illustration of power meters and grid equipment with data lines showing growth across business and household electricity customers.

Remixpoint's power retail arm kept growing through April and May, with contract counts and electricity sales volumes up from a year earlier in every disclosed segment even as the company flagged volatile wholesale power and fuel prices. In May, high-voltage contracts reached 3,456, up 66.1% year on year. Low-voltage corporate contracts were 33,628 and household contracts 27,168, with both categories also posting strong annual growth.

April-May power retail KPI
Contract counts are end-of-month figures. Sales volume is monthly actuals in units of 10,000 kWh. All data are preliminary and may change.
LineAprilMay
High-voltage contracts3,215, +58.4% YoY3,456, +66.1% YoY
Business low-voltage contracts32,961, +69.6% YoY33,628, +67.5% YoY
Household low-voltage contracts26,929, +89.4% YoY27,168, +82.0% YoY
High-voltage sales volume (10,000 kWh)6,370, +43.1% YoY7,512, +65.4% YoY
Business low-voltage sales volume (10,000 kWh)1,357, +38.3% YoY1,254, +42.8% YoY
Household low-voltage sales volume (10,000 kWh)460, +46.8% YoY398, +54.0% YoY

Electricity volumes showed the same broad pattern. May high-voltage volume was 7,512 in the company's disclosed unit of 10,000 kWh, up 65.4% from a year earlier, while low-voltage corporate and household volumes were 1,254 and 398 respectively, both still above last year's levels. April had already shown broad-based growth, including 58.4% growth in high-voltage contracts and 89.4% growth in household contracts.

The useful read-through is scale, not profit. Remixpoint says the release covers only April and May quantity KPIs, that the figures are preliminary and may change, and that they should not be taken as a statement about full-year earnings, segment profitability or an outlook revision. The company said it is managing price swings through a mix of market and bilateral procurement, pricing design, and integrated supply-demand and risk management.