Tenants Given Free Solar Panels and Battery Storage To Cut Energy Bills
A scheme to help housing association tenants reduce their energy bills is being trialled in Brockworth, Glos.
Severn Vale Housing has teamed up with energy storage company Puredrive Energy Ltd and OPTIMeyes, part of the MAXIMeyes Group, to provide their tenants with a free solar panel system with battery storage.
The system is currently being piloted at homes in Brockworth and in the first week tenants have seen a marked difference.
Severn Vale Housing asset and commercial director Michael Craggs said:”Working with Puredrive Energy makes perfect sense for us.
The partnership has come at a time when Universal Credit is being introduced, and tenants, who are on benefits, are going to have to budget very carefully to make ends meet.
“This system allows customers to store power from the solar panels on the roof into a small lithium battery in the house. It will also help them monitor their electricity usage and budget accordingly.
“We are the first housing association in the South West to be working with an innovative energy company to save our tenants money.
The installations have gone very smoothly and our initial findings have been very encouraging. We hope to roll the energy storage system out to a large number of our properties in the future”.
Helen Godwin who has had a system fitted on her home in Avon Crescent, Brockworth said: “I’ve noticed a marked difference in the first week. I know I have saved £10 already, and have not had to top up my pre-pay meter.
Puredrive Energy managing director Mark Millar said: “We are delighted to be working with Severn Vale Housing. Working with leaders in Social Housing who share the same vision, and have the capability to implement positive change is key.
It’s one of our company goals to address and alleviate fuel poverty using our technology. Sustainable energy and cost savings are achieved through smart technology that maximises the use of green and renewable energy.
Puredrive Energy Ltd are partnered with the MAXIMeyes Group, leaders in Utilities Procurement, Energy Management and Fully Funded Energy Projects which has proved to be the perfect combination for this social housing and many other projects we are collaborating on.”
MAXIMeyes Group CEO Shamir Jiwa said “ We believe that businesses must have a social purpose, as such our ‘Fuel The Change’ initiative aims to help lift 1000 homes out of fuel poverty by 2020. Working with Puredrive Energy and Severn Vale Housing on this scheme is making this ambition a reality. By combining renewable energy and battery storage into community schemes, we are proud to be leading the way towards the next generation of energy services that will become a part of our future. ”
“More than 2.3 million families are living in fuel poverty in England – the equivalent of 10 per cent of households, according to government statistics.”
Pictured left to right: Mark Millar, Puredrive, Julie McMahon, Rory McAlary, Helen Godwin and Mike Craggs, Severn Vale Housing.
For more information on please contact.
Mike Craggs
Severn Vale Housing
Shannon Way,
Ashchurch,
Tewkesbury
GL20 8ND
+44 1684 272727
https://www.svhs.org.uk
MAXIMeyes UK Ltd
56-58 High St
Sutton
SM1 1EZ
+44 208 652 7525
www.maximeyes.net/
Puredrive Energy Ltd
Orchard Industrial Estate,
Toddington
GL54 5EB
+44 1242 620011
https://www.puredrive-energy.co.uk/