Monday, November 25, 2024

HIT Energy scores place in Top 10 Green Businesses in UK

Lincoln-based HIT Energy Services has won national acclaim by being ranked as one of the top green companies in the UK in the recently released EnviroTech 50 list. Out of hundreds of eligible businesses, HIT Energy not only made the list of 50 companies, but breached the top ten, coming in as the sixth most green company in the United Kingdom.

“This is amazing news,” Simon Hopkins of HIT Energy Services says. “We started as a small Lincolnshire company, but to be recognised nationally like this illustrates how much we have grown. When we set out on our journey only a few years ago, we wanted to make solar a reliable, green and viable form of energy for everyone. Our reach has grown massively in a short space of time, and we believe there are exciting times ahead for our innovations and services. To have this recognised by being placed in the top 10 of the EnviroTech 50 list is incredible and shows what a bright future solar has.”

HIT Energy Services offers include free health checks of Solar PV – where their engineers will get the systems generating to their full potential. When they carry this out, they can also evaluate export tariffs, and advise the system owners how much income they could generate from excess energy. Through their “HIT Energy Guard” they can also monitor performance 24/7, meaning if any of the solar systems or panels ever drop performance, even for a short time, they can identify and fix it – this has saved some owners thousands of pounds a month.

HIT’s work has been recognised with a string of accolades – at Lamma 2020, the UK’s leading agricultural machinery show – they scooped the online innovation award, whilst also beating hundreds of other products to be ranked seventh in the Midlands Tech 50 list.

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