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eEnergy is a leading digital energy services provider based in London, focused on eliminating energy waste and facilitating the transition...


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eEnergy is a leading digital energy services provider based in London, focused on eliminating energy waste and facilitating the transition to Net Zero for B2B and public sector organizations. The company offers energy efficiency solutions without requiring upfront capital investment, including LED lighting, solar generation, and EV charging services. With a strong presence in the education sector, eEnergy has completed over 1,100 decarbonisation projects, significantly reducing energy costs and carbon emissions.

Website
Headquarters
London, England
Size
51-200 employees
Industry
Services for Renewable Energy
Specialities
energy efficiency as a service, energy savings, sustainability, capital free energy efficiency, EV Charging, Solar Generation, Energy Procurement, Energy Management

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🛍️ eEnergy Product and Pricing News

  • Harvey Sinclair, CEO, and Ric Williams, CFO, represent eEnergy in Shares Spotlight Videos.
  • eEnergy will attend the MAT Partnership Network North next week with energy efficiency experts Lindsey Brown, Daniel Krein, and Neil Campbell.
  • eEnergy is offering educational facilities a chance to claim grant funding for EV charging solutions, with only 4 weeks left to apply as of February 24, 2025.
  • eEnergy offers a funded solution for energy efficiency projects in education, enabling rapid deployment of LED, Solar, and EV projects without upfront capital investment.
  • eEnergy will attend the National Energy & Sustainability Conference in Manchester on February 25, where energy efficiency expert Mark Dolling will present on public-private partnerships.

  • Tyrone Garrick, Account Director at eEnergy, claims their services can upgrade educational estates with LED and Solar in 5 months without upfront costs, offering sustainable savings of up to 60%.
  • On February 10, 2025, Mark Dolling, Strategic Development Director at eEnergy, emphasized the need for councils to use private sector funding for energy efficiency projects to modernize estates and free up budgets.
  • Mark Dolling of eEnergy emphasized the importance of private sector transparency in cost and efficiency savings for renewable solutions at a recent conference.

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🤖 eEnergy Developer, Integration and Automation News

  • Mark Dolling, Strategic Development Director at eEnergy, announced that the company is helping councils modernize their estates using private sector funding to improve energy efficiency without financial strain.


📈 eEnergy Financials, Fundraising and Valuation News

  • eEnergy reported record revenue and EBITDA for the second half of 2024, driven by operational efficiencies and a £975,000 contract with Newcastle College Group for LED lighting conversion.
  • eEnergy increased its 10-year savings projection for Wycliffe College from £135,131 to £635,840 and annual carbon reduction from 23tCO2e to 100tCO2.
  • eEnergy updated its Investor Homepage and reported a significant increase in 10-year savings for Cognita Schools from £135,131 to £635,840, and annual carbon reduction from 23tCO2e to 100tCO2.


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