EDP tours Spain with the first energy escape room

Thursday 20, September 2018

The company will visit 57 places for three months

The first energy escape room will travel, during the next three months, 57 Spanish localities. It is an initiative of EDP, inviting the public to participate in this game with the new format of the "Escape Room".

 

The EDP escape house is a unique experience in which participants will have to "escape" from the energy they have inherited, for which they will have to solve puzzles and overcome different tests. A recent study carried out by EDP [1] shows that 52% of respondents have not chosen the energy company that they have contracted at home, but that they "have inherited" it.

 

 

The initiative will take place between September 25 and December 20. It will start in Lugo and end in Seville, passing through towns in Galicia, Cantabria, Andalusia, Aragon, Extremadura, the Basque Country, Castilla La Mancha, Navarra, La Rioja, Castilla y León, Madrid, Murcia, and the Valencian Community. To check the tour stops, those interested should go to www.imaginatuenergia.es.

 

 

The experience is open to all audiences and is completely free. The house consists of 2 rooms, where group participation is key and the sessions will be held in groups of between 2 and 6 people. In addition, in the same escape house, visitors can learn about the new EDP campaign, "Herencias", and those who become new home customers will enjoy the first month of free electricicty consumption (with the product "Máximo Ahorro 24 horas" ).

 

 

The Escape Room is a game of physical and mental adventure that consists of locking a group of players in a room while solving riddles and puzzles to escape before the end of the time available.

 

 

[1] Quantitative study conducted by the company Ikerfel for EDP España, to know the reasons for the choice of the energy company. Analyzing the satisfaction, image and positioning of energy suppliers in households through three groups: customers, non-customers and dropouts. The sample was 1,233 telephone surveys to holders of the contracting of energy services in the home, men and women between the ages of 20 and 80 in Spain. The fieldwork was carried out in February and March 2018.