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The company attempted to mitigate these losses by installing automatic circuit breakers to regulate power usage.

However, community and political activists put up opposition, resulting in compromises that allowed people to continue using electricity while trying to limit usage of high-energy appliances.

The Argentine government implemented a Comprehensive Tariff Review in 2017,[12] adjusting electricity rates to reflect operational costs more accurately.

This process included public hearings and aimed to address the financial instability of the sector, which had been affected by currency devaluation and inflation.

This platform, accessible via a website and mobile application, enabled customers to manage their accounts, view and pay bills, and monitor electricity consumption online.

[18] In March 2018, Edenor became the first company in Argentina to purchase a fully electric vehicle, adding the Renault Kangoo ZE to its fleet in Buenos Aires.

[21] Edenor also installed solar panels at their building on Avenida Andrés Rolón in San Isidro, which allowed them to generate and feed electricity back into the grid.