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Good Eco Group (Renewable Energy)

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About Good Eco Group (Renewable Energy)

Powering your Path to Net Zero

We provide efficiency solutions to cut energy costs, reduce carbon emissions, and unlock sustainability for commercial buildings.

With over 18 years of experience and >9,500 installations, we specialise in efficiency solutions from Solar PV to LED Lighting and SMART Controls. Our expertise ensures measurable results tailored to your buildings unique needs.

Go renewable and meet your ESG obligations.

Start your journey to energy efficiency with our solutions:


LED Lighting
Solutions for lighter, brighter, more efficient buildings

50-85% savings

Solar PV
Power up - Generate and use renewable energy

Save ≥ 70%

Heat Pumps
Gas-free heating and cooling systems with

≥ 300% efficiency

EV Charging
Making journeysmore sustainable

≥ 60% CO₂ reduction

Greener Good Fund

Install and save now with no upfront cost
Update your building facilities and energy ratings through your savings.

The Greener Good Fund provides upfront funding for your Net Zero projects, allowing you to benefit from cost and carbon savings. Ideal where Capex or grant funding is not available.

BENEFITS

  • Cut Costs & Carbon – 75-95% Savings

  • Upgrade Your Facilities – LED Lighting, Controls, Solar PV & Battery Storage, Heat Pumps & EV

  • Turnkey Service – Complete solution, designed, installed and maintained

  • No Capex Required – Funded through your savings


FIVE STEPS TO EFFICIENCY

  • Site Assessment – We survey your site to assess suitable solutions

  • Design & Approval – We design solutions and energy savings forecasts

  • Funding Application – We help you apply for funding (decisions within days)

  • Implementation – We install the certified solutions with minimal disruption at site

  • Service & Guarantee – Installed technologies are serviced and maintained by us over their lifespan


Powering our customers to Net Zero

We’ve empowered our clients to lower their operational costs and CO2 emissions, working together towards a brighter, more sustainable future.

Building Design and Construction Services
We manage all projects from the initial design stage through the planning and approval process to construction and build project management to the final handover of the completed project.

Good Eco Group provides a range of services spanning from electrical installation to refurbishment projects to full build, design and construction projects. Implementing energy-efficient solutions may require additional works in tandem with the installation of Net Zero solutions.

With a team of architects (RIBA), chartered surveyors (RICS), project managers and skilled tradespeople involved in delivery of day-to-day services and project management, we ensure consistent quality, attention to detail and added value for our customers.

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As businesses aim to cut emissions and shrink energy bills, commercial solar-powered EV charging is stepping into the spotlight. By integrating solar energy with EV charging stations, users can reduce costs, enhance sustainability, and minimise reliance on the grid.

How Commercial Solar-Powered EV Charging Work?

Solar EV charging stations combine solar panels to generate and store renewable energy for electric vehicles. The process involves:

1. Sunlight becomes electricity: Solar panels convert sunlight that transforms into electricity using photovoltaic cells.

2. Energy Storage: Excess solar energy can be stored in battery storage systems for later use when sunlight is not out.

3. Powering up EVs: They store or directly generate solar energy to power EV charging stations, which helps cut down reliance on the electricity grid.

4. Smart Energy Management: helps companies cut costs by ensuring power is used efficiently, and also distributes energy and balances demand and supply.

Why Commercial Solar-Powered EV Charging is the Future

Increased Savings Over Time
Using sunlight to power EV charging stations allows businesses to lower electricity bills and reduce EV charging expenses and helps reduce reliance on the grid. Other financial benefits are:

1. Less dependence on the grid: You will buy less electricity from utility companies, which helps costs go down.
2. The government offers incentives like tax breaks, rebates, and grants for installing solar-powered charging stations.
3. Long-term ROI on investment: Solar panels can last for 25+ years, providing continuous energy savings.

Sustainability and Reduced Carbon Footprint
Switching to solar-powered charging is one of the easiest ways to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions as compared to grid electricity, which depends on fossil fuels. Here is what that means for your business:

1. It’s 100% renewable energy: unlike conventional power, solar energy is clean and sustainable.
2. Less reliance on fossil fuels: Every solar-powered charge helps speed up the shift to cleaner, greener transportation.
3. Stronger Sustainability Credibility: Achieving your ESG goals isn’t just good for the planet. It helps businesses meet sustainability goals and attract environmentally conscious customers.

Energy Independence and Resilience
Commercial solar-powered EV charging gives your business greater control over energy supply. There are a few advantages:

1. Protection from price hikes: When utility rates increase, you won’t be paying more. Solar helps keep energy costs steady.
2. Off-grid capability: With battery storage, charging stations can function without relying on the power grid, ensuring a reliable energy supply even during outages.
3. Scalability: Systems can be expanded with additional solar panels and batteries to meet growing energy needs.

Getting Ready for the EV growth
Electric vehicles are the future. Charging stations will need to keep up, as the number of solar-powered EV charging puts your business ahead of the curve by:

1. Keeping up with demand: More EVs mean more charging needs. You’ll be ready to handle it.
2. Following new rules: Cleaner energy is being promoted by governments, and solar charging enables you to meet those growing regulations.
3. Making your property more attractive: People care about sustainability; solar charging can boost your property’s value, and it adds real value to your property.

Commercial solar-powered EVs are not just smart; they are the way of the future, offering significant cost savings, environmental benefits, and energy independence. As businesses and individuals seek innovative solutions to reduce carbon emissions and energy expenses, integrating solar power with EV charging infrastructure is a forward-thinking investment. Businesses can improve their operations and contribute to a cleaner, greener world by adopting this technology.
Making the switch to a heat pump is a smart and important step to improve your company's energy efficiency and environmental consciousness. However, with so many different types and technical specifications available, selecting the best system can be challenging.

Don’t worry. To help you choose the best choice for your company’s needs, we’ve broken it down into simple, doable steps.

1. Start by identifying the unique needs of your company

Heating and Cooling Requirements: Your heating and cooling solution should be tailored to the unique needs of your company.
Demands for Heating and Cooling: First, you need to do an energy audit. Good Eco Group can assist in determining your usage based on the size, insulation, layout, and climate of your building.
Operating Hours: A heat pump can provide continuous energy savings that add up over time if your company operates long hours or around the clock.

2. Identifying the various types of Heat Pumps
Not all heat pumps are created equally. Here is an overview of the choices:

Air-Source Heat Pumps (ASHP): These are ideal for moderate temperatures because they extract heat from the atmosphere. They are usually very simple to install and the least expensive.
Ground-source heat pumps (GSHP): These devices, also known as geothermal systems, extract heat from the earth’s interior. They are more expensive initially and take up more space, but they are also very efficient.
Water-Source Heat Pumps: If your property is close to a consistent water source, like lakes, rivers, or even usable wells, these systems provide dependable, efficient operation.
Hybrid Systems: Combine a heat pump with a traditional boiler for enhanced performance in extreme temperatures.

3. Take Note of the Efficiency Ratings

This might be technical, but it is important, particularly in terms of long-term cost savings. Consider your heating system’s “miles per gallon” throughout a season as the seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP).
System Compatibility: Once a pump is selected, it can be readily integrated with the HVAC system if your building has it already. It will save money on retrofitting it and time.

4. Examine your requirements and space required prior to installing

Outdoor Space: Air-source units need a convenient, well-ventilated outdoor space for maintenance.
Land Requirements: Ground-source heat pump systems need a significant amount of space. Depending on your site, this could mean drilling deep vertical boreholes or digging wide horizontal trenches to install the underground piping network.

5. Examine the Long-Term Savings versus the Initial Costs
Commercial heat pumps typically range in price from £7,000 to £20,000, depending on their size and type. Here’s the good news:

• Lower Energy Bills: Effective systems lower your operating costs year after year.
• Combine with Solar: You can further reduce your costs and adopt a more environmentally friendly strategy by combining your heat pump with solar panels, which is another great way to reduce energy bills.
• Available Rewards: Take advantage of initiatives like the UK’s Boiler Upgrade Scheme, which offers up to £7,500 for heat pump installation.

6. Selecting the Appropriate Capacity – The Most isn’t Always Better
Systems that are too big can waste energy. Undersized ones could leave you cold. Collaborate with an expert to align the system with your highest heating and cooling requirements.

7. Think long-term and prepare for the future

Smart Controls: Look for models that can be controlled remotely or that are integrated into your building’s smart systems.
Scalability: Pick a system that can grow with you to accommodate your evolving requirements.

8. Work with Certified Installers
Choosing the right installer is as important as choosing the right heat pump. Go with a certified professional who can help you evaluate your site, recommend your best options, and make sure everything is up-to-date, like your warranty.

9. Understanding the performance after the installation is done

Installing your heat pump is just the initial bit; to get the most out of it, you need to keep it running at its best.
Arranging the maintenance inspections: To increase the system’s lifespan, a routine check is necessary.
Choosing the right heat pump is a great move for your business, one that can cut costs and shrink your carbon footprint at the same time. Getting the newest or most fancy model available isn’t the only goal. Finding the one that truly fits your space, complements your objectives, and gets you where you want to go is the key.
Monitoring how much energy you consume: Keeping an eye on your energy costs and making any adjustments to the settings whenever needed.
Seasonal Changes: Making changes to your system to make it function bett
How our Commercial Solar Calculator Can Help your Business?
As energy costs continue to rise, businesses are looking for ways to slash costs while also improving sustainability.

One of the most effective solutions is generating your own energy with solar power, but many businesses hesitate, as they are unsure of the costs, savings, and return on investment.

That’s where our commercial solar calculator comes in. It’s so simple but powerful, providing instant insights on your building! And getting an understanding of the costs and savings by switching to solar.

What is the Good Eco Group Commercial Solar Savings Calculator?

It’s an easy-to-use online tool that estimates potential savings from installing solar panels on your commercial property. By inputting basic details—such as your postcode and property type you can quickly see estimated costs, savings, and energy reductions, all without any commitment.

How Does Our Commercial Solar Savings Calculator Work?

No need for technical building data, which most people would struggle to get hold of, just a few steps:

Select your property type and enter your postcode. Once you have located your roof, you are seconds away from an estimate, which is based on your roof capacity, so it's totally tailored to your building.

Why use it?

The key benefits of our unique Solar Calculator are that you don’t need to have any commitment to a site survey to get a good feel for what you may be able to save and what it may cost. If you are in technical roles like Estates or energy management, then you may have building data to hand, but in most management roles like finance or sustainability, as an example, you wouldn’t be able to determine the size of your roof or its composition, so most other solar calculators out there wouldn’t be able to help you.

You don’t need to wait weeks on end for feasibility studies; our commercial solar savings calculator provides an immediate estimate, allowing businesses to assess potential benefits in just a few clicks.

You might be curious but not ready to commit, which is fine. Our commercial solar savings tool gives you data insights without any upfront investment or obligation.

Why Businesses Are Making the Switch

Many businesses have already embraced solar energy and are seeing real financial and environmental benefits. For example, companies partnered with us to achieve efficiencies through LED lighting, solar PV and heat pumps, leading to drastic cost savings, improving their building performance and a transition to renewable energy.

Try Our Solar Calculator Today!

If you’re curious, then give it a go – explore what solar could do for your business our user-friendly commercial solar savings calculator makes it easy. Enter your details and get an instant estimate—no hassle, no pressure, just valuable insights to help you make an informed decision.

Click here to visit our commercial solar calculator https://www.goodecogroup.com/commercial-solar-savings-calculator/ and see what you could save.
Tenant satisfaction and the need to regulate operational expenses are constant challenges for property managers.
The budget for a building can be significantly impacted by energy costs in particular, but there is good news: renewable energy sources can help.

Check out these scalable strategies in this blog to save energy costs in multi-tenant buildings without sacrificing quality or comfort.

1. Making the switch to LED lighting

Switching to LED lighting is an easy and affordable first step. Compared to traditional lights, LEDs last 25 times longer and consume up to 75% less energy. Switching to LED alone can result in significant savings for landlords that oversee common areas such as stairwells, parking lots, lobbies, and hallways.

Bonus: LEDs reduce maintenance costs, which means fewer replacements and less disruption.

2. Installing solar panels on the roof

Rooftops are typically underutilised most of the time, especially in residential buildings and offices. Installing solar PV systems allows you to generate your electricity and reduce your reliance on the grid.

Billing options include offsetting energy use in communal spaces, feeding into tenant supplies through sub-metering or power purchase agreements (PPAs), and exporting surplus to the grid for additional money.

Solar can often be installed for free through a lease or power purchase agreement.

3. Utilising monitoring and smart control technologies

Building management systems and smart meters provide statistical data, insights, and real-time monitoring of your energy consumption.

Monitoring trends allows you to manage heating and cooling schedules, identify inefficiencies early on, and track the operation of renewable energy sources such as solar panels and heat pumps.

Smart controls can also provide renters with better transparency into how much energy they consume, encouraging them to be more energy-conscious.

4. Considering Air Source Heat Pumps

Heating and hot water account for a large portion of energy costs in residential blocks. Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are an energy-efficient alternative to gas boilers and work especially well for shared systems.

Modern ASHPs can heat water up to 60°C, making them viable for both new developments and retrofits.

Look into schemes like the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) or government grants to offset costs.

5. Batteries for Energy Independence

When you combine solar with battery storage, you can store extra energy produced during the day and use it when energy rates are highest (peak hours). This is especially handy for buildings with social spaces that function outside of normal business hours, such as gyms, security lighting, or lifts.

6. Upgrade old insulation and windows

This may seem obvious, but upgrading insulation and adding double/triple-glazed windows in older buildings can significantly reduce energy use. When you combine this with smart technology and renewable energy, you can save a lot of energy.

7. Look for cost-neutral or financing options

Many renewable upgrades can be completed without capital expenses through financing programmes, leasing, or shared savings approaches.

Keep a lookout for:

Green finance providers.
Government grants and funding, including SALIX and BUS.

Energy efficiency is more than a “nice-to-have” for property managers; it is critical to cost savings, future-proofing facilities, and meeting expanding investor and tenant sustainability concerns.

Regardless of the size of your mixed-use building or apartment complex, a renewable alternative is available to you. Take a free feasibility evaluation to learn where you can begin saving.
1. Bifacial Solar Panels
Traditional solar panels usually absorb sunlight from just one side. Bifacial panels change the game by generating power on both sides, capturing sunlight directly from the sun and from reflections. That means more energy without needing more roof space. They’re effective when placed over bright, reflective surfaces like white rooftops, pale concrete, or light-coloured ground coverings, bifacial panels, giving businesses a way to boost output without expanding their footprint.

2. Solar-Integrated EV Charging Stations
Electric vehicles are showing up in more company fleets and employee parking lots. That shift is creating demand for smarter, cleaner charging solutions. Solar-powered EV charging stations meet that need by combining renewable energy with transportation infrastructure. Businesses can install EV charging stations on-site; this can cut the reliance on the grid and reduce emissions while offering a practical amenity for staff, customers, or delivery vehicles.

3. Energy Storage Solutions
As solar power production increases, storing that energy is becoming just as important. Advances in battery technology are making energy storage more efficient and accessible. With modern systems like lithium-ion and emerging solid-state batteries, businesses can keep the lights on during outages and avoid peak-time electricity costs by drawing on stored energy when it’s most valuable. It’s a smart way to stay powered up, save money, and take more control of energy use.

4. Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV)
Solar panels aren’t just for rooftops. The development of building-integrated photovoltaics has made solar technology easily incorporated into everyday parts of a building like windows, walls, and even roof tiles, which can double as sources of clean energy. It’s a great way to turn architecture into a power generator. The best part? It doesn’t mean compromising on design. This For businesses that care about looking good while doing good for the planet, BIPV offers a sleek, seamless way to bring solar into the spotlight.

5. Monitoring Systems Powered by AI
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way commercial solar PV systems are monitored and maintained. AI-driven tools analyse performance data in real time, predict potential issues before they occur, and optimise energy use for maximum efficiency. By reducing downtime and maintenance costs, businesses can improve the longevity and reliability of their solar investments while ensuring peak performance.

The Future of Commercial Solar is Here!
Innovation is making solar energy more flexible, efficient, adaptable, and in line with corporate objectives. Whether reaching sustainability goals, building more resilience, or cutting costs is the main goal, these trends are setting the path. Now is the time for companies that are prepared to take the lead in sustainable energy.

Want to know more information? https://www.goodecogroup.com/solar-panels-battery-storage/

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