Islands Energy Group has joined forces with thermal storage manufacturer Sunamp to bring new energy saving products to the Crown Dependencies.
Sunamp’s heat batteries are smaller than the conventional hot water cylinders they replace and can be installed in homes and businesses to store heat from low-carbon energy sources, such as solar panels and heat pumps.
They help to reduce energy consumption and improve energy efficiency.
The new products and services are available to Jersey customers, with a rollout to Guernsey and the Isle of Man coming next year.
Jo Cox, CEO at Islands Energy Group, said: “This partnership is part of our vision to provide energy management solutions that let our customers control what they want, when they want it, all while reducing their carbon footprint.
“With lower heat loss increasing its efficiency and an A + energy rating it delivers instant hot water at a high pressure with reduced costs.”
Trevor Cross, UK Sales Director at Sunamp, added: “We’re thrilled to be bringing our products to Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man with Islands Energy Group.
“Sunamp technology is becoming a natural choice, especially for homes where space is too tight for a bulky hot water cylinder, and our heat batteries are already installed in over 25,000 homes.
“It makes it easy and affordable to transition to renewable energy and allows homeowners and landlords to spread the cost of switching from fossil fuels to heat pumps and solar PV to suit their budget.”
Pictured (top): Jo Cox.
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