Hinckley Park, an industrial and logistics park situated adjacent to junction 1 of the M69, has attracted a fourth significant occupier.
Hinckley 47 is to be occupied by renewable energy company, Octopus Energy, taking 47,000 sq ft. The facility is being used as a storage and distribution facility for customer’s orders of heat pumps and solar panels and will also act as a national training centre for installation engineers.
The unit is one of three in the final phase of development at Hinckley Park. The unit has been delivered to EPC A and BREEAM Excellent ratings and is equipped with the ability to provide electric car charging for every parking space.
The building is being delivered as Net Zero in Construction and Net Zero Ready, with the integration of solar PVs to help support an occupier’s journey to becoming Net Zero in Operation.
Harry Goodman, development manager for IM Properties, said: “This is another great name to add to the occupier list at Hinckley Park and is testament to our commitment to creating top-tier industrial spaces that meet the needs of innovative and forward-thinking companies like Octopus Energy.”