About our Sponsor | Solarsense

SFW is proud to introduce another one of our sponsors - Solarsense; an organisation supplying homes and businesses with clean energy solutions that deliver financial savings, carbon reductions and energy independence. What’s not to love?!

During the last decade alone, Solarsense and their customers have helped to mitigate more than 3 million tons of CO2 emissions by generating, storing and using their own clean energy. What more, since 1995 Solarsense has completed more than 14,000 clean energy installations and is responsible for powering some of the UK’s leading organisations, including the RSPB, Bristol City Council, Triodos Bank, Lush Cosmetics and Tate Modern.

By reducing their own carbon footprint and developing pioneering ways of increasing the uptake of renewables, Solarsense is demonstrating how homeowners and businesses can reduce their environmental impact and is actively supporting the UK towards a greener future. This is the kind of innovation with which we are very excited to be partnering.

Solarsense solar carport

Solarsense solar carport

Besides being a green energy pioneer, Solarsense also contribute to a number of other sustainability projects. Each year they invest their time and expertise in direct support of selected charitable projects throughout the UK and overseas. Their latest overseas project supported one of Bristol Zoological Society’s wildlife conservation projects in Madagascar. The Solarsense team helped to set up a refurbished solar PV system to power a research and conservation station, helping to protect three types of endangered lemur species.

Closer to home, Solarsense are involved in a number of charitable projects in the UK. Their latest venture was in partnership with the Brightwell Centre, home of the West of England MS Therapy Charity. The charity focuses on helping people with a range of neurological conditions including Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. Solarsense installed a refurbished 30kWp solar panel system at the centre which will generate 30,000kWh of clean electricity per annum, saving the charity around £4000 per year.

Innovation and cutting-edge technology is a huge part of Solarsense; they have increased their service to include solar carports and also installed a clean energy system at Pilton Methodist Church which was one of the first projects to integrate solar roof slates, conventional on-roof solar panels and a Tesla Powerwall battery.

As they look into the future, Solarsense endeavours to stay ahead of the curve, combining the latest technologies to deliver award-winning clean energy projects, helping both the economy and the environment collectively. Working with schools, local authorities, SME’s and blue-chip companies they aim to power the UK towards a clean energy future, one installation at a time.

If your business is considering switching to clean energy, Solarsense will provide you with a free, no obligation desktop survey to identify your break-even point, overall financial profitability and carbon savings for the long-term.

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