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Energy solutions for the Public Sector

Powering public sector buildings with clean energy, we install solar panels to smart grid solutions, EvoEnergy will help you meet sustainability targets & reduce energy costs.

Energy solutions for the Public Sector
Public Sector Building solar energy cost savings

Energy cost savings and ROI

Many public sector buildings consume large amounts of energy, integrating solar into your operations reduces reliance on the grid and will reduce energy costs.

Public Sector Building solar installation to reduce carbon

Reduce your carbon footprint

The public sector is under increasing pressure to reduce carbon, installing solar panels will deliver a renewable energy solution that drastically reduces CO₂.

Public Sector Building energy security

Enhanced overall energy security

Investing in solar panels in the public sector will ensure a steady energy supply, reducing the risk of power outages and enhancing overall energy resilience.

PUBLIC SECTOR SOLAR BENEFITS

Why install solar and smart energy solutions?

Installing solar panels, smart grids and commercial batteries delivers significant benefits, from reducing energy costs to meeting your sustainability targets. Whether you’re planning a new building or managing an existing facilities, integrating commercial solar and smart energy solutions enables you to access a wide range of benefits.

Smart energy solutions for the public sector

Public sector facilities consume large amounts of energy, integrating solar, smart grids and commercial batteries into your infrastructure will reduce reliance on the grid and reduce costs significantly.

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Public Sector Solutions
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Meet sustainability targets & reach Net Zero

The public sector is under increasing pressure to reduce carbon, installing solar panels delivers a renewable energy solution that drastically reduces carbon emissions.

Reach Net Zero
Reduce Carbon
Renewable Energy
meet company sustainability targets with solar and commercial batteries
Improve energy security & resilience

Investing in solar panels in the public sector ensures a steady energy supply, reducing the risks associated with of power outages and enhances energy resilience.

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Reduce Energy Risk
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Integrated Energy Storage Options

The latest commercial battery technology intelligently stores the excess energy generated during peak sunlight and helps maximise the efficiency of your solar investment.

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AEROSPACE ENERGY SOLUTIONS

Tailored energy solutions for the Public Sector

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Built for complex, high-energy sites

Energy Solutions
Municipal Solar Installation
Solar Technologies

Expert solar energy consultants

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Renewable Energy
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Solar Financing Options

Solar Financing
Solar Loans
Power Purchase Agreements

Solar monitoring & maintenance

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Solar Maintenance
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UK expert solar energy consultants
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CLIENT REVIEW

“Their new solar farm, built with millions of pounds of investment, will produce almost a quarter of the electricity the airport needs over the coming years. It’s this sort of innovation and drive that will help the UK become a Clean Energy Superpower, and we will continue to support industry to achieve that goal.”

Mike Kane

Aviation, Maritime & Security Minister

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EvoEnergy, 27 Eldon Business Park, Nottingham, NG9 6DZ
EvoEnergy Team UK
FAQ’S

Frequently asked questions

What is the typical return on investment (ROI) for solar panels in public sector buildings?

How does solar panel installation affect the aesthetics of public sector buildings?

Can solar panels be installed on historic or listed public sector buildings?

How do solar panels perform during adverse weather conditions?

How can public sector buildings monitor the performance of their solar panel systems?