Quotes are based on how your site actually operates rather than generic assumptions. Factors such as working hours, peak demand, building layout and current electricity use all influence what may be suitable.
Factories
Continuous loads, machinery and production patterns.
Warehouses
Lighting, logistics activity and operating hours.
Offices
Occupancy, HVAC systems and daytime demand.
What happens next
Once details are received, the site can be reviewed based on how electricity is used and what constraints may exist. This can include looking at demand patterns, roof space, grid limits and potential system sizing.
Options may include solar panels, battery storage or a combination of both, depending on how the site operates. The aim is to match any system to real usage rather than applying a standard model.
Initial responses focus on what is practical for the site rather than headline figures.
Useful details
Site type and size.
Operating hours.
Known energy issues.
Future plans.
Your details
Before you submit
It helps to include as much relevant information as possible, but a brief outline is enough to get started. Even a short description of how the site operates can provide a useful starting point.
Every UK site is different, so responses are shaped around practical details rather than fixed templates.
Quick tips
Keep it simple.
Focus on how power is used.
Mention any known issues.