Lovell has installed a solar panel system at its West Midlands office in Quinton.
The 94-kilowatt peak (kWp) solar array, which covers two-thirds of the roof with 216 modules, has generated 25 megawatt-hours of electricity in just two months, resulting in a carbon savings of over 18 metric tonnes—equivalent to planting nearly 300 trees.
The investment in photovoltaic (PV) solar panels underscores Lovell’s commitment to new technologies, including the innovative Curv whole-house heating and hot water systems deployed in several of its developments, which utilise infrared heating and battery storage solutions.
Lovell has also pledged its commitment to reduce its carbon footprint to reach net zero by 2030, as well as supporting the wider sustainability strategy as part of the Morgan Sindall Group.
Carl Yale, refurbishment director at Lovell in the West Midlands, said: "The success of these newly fitted solar panels is a great milestone for the Quinton team. Not only are we reducing our emissions, but we are also leading by example and encouraging staff to adopt more sustainable transport options. We are now able to offer 10 more EV charging points as a direct result of the increased electricity generated by the panels."
The solar panels, which were installed in June 2024, should generate around 50% of our energy consumption, resulting in significant cost savings.
The new panels generate clean energy and have provided the necessary electricity capacity to support more electric vehicle (EV) charging points at the office – 16 in total, for the use of staff and visitors, and are a step towards longer-term sustainable initiatives for its office spaces.
The company is also actively exploring ways to reduce carbon emissions across its developments and sites in the region, including the increased use of EVs, energy-efficient building designs, and renewable energy sources, with all staff requested to make individual carbon pledges to reduce energy and promote carbon saving commitments.
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