Supporting electric vehicle strategy and optimising the fleet transition
SOLUTIONS
Brighter solutions through applied innovation
We deliver end-to-end energy solutions leading to the increased productivity of your assets and decarbonisation of your infrastructure.
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INDUSTRIES
Powering the modern world through visionary expertise
Our clients include some of the highest profile public and private sector organisations responsible for critical infrastructure in complex environments.
INDUSTRIES
Powering the modern world through visionary expertise
Our clients include some of the highest profile public and private sector organisations responsible for critical infrastructure in complex environments.
Case studies

We implemented new smart electric vehicle charging systems to power UPS’s central London delivery fleet for what is believed to be the first of its kind in the world on this scale.

As strategic energy infrastructure partner, we own, operate maintain and develop Heathrow’s electrical network, which spans more than 1,227 hectares across West London. We play a critical role in operations and sustainability: keeping the airport running smoothly and supporting its drive to lower emissions.

We were commissioned to design, construct, operate and maintain the electrical infrastructure of HS1, the UK’s first major railway constructed in over a century and its first high-speed railway. The project was delivered on time and on budget, within a contract that extends for 50 years after the start of railway operation.
Insights and news

6 June 2022: UK Power Networks Services has won a contract to take the UK’s largest container port, and one of the largest in Europe, a step closer to Net Zero.

Kieran Coughlan, Head of Strategic Advisory Services, talks you through how creating an effective asset management strategy for your electrical network could hold the key to delivering on sustainability.

As the UK’s maritime industry continues to play a vital role in global trade, the pressure to decarbonise an industry reliant on fossil fuels is increasing. If no action is taken to transition to renewable energy sources and low carbon alternative fuels, CO2 emissions from international shipping could account for 17% of global CO2 emissions by 2050.
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