John Fredericks (JFP) has completed the installation of a solar panel system on the roof of its facilities, marking a significant step in the company’s long-term business strategy.

The project represents a capital expenditure of just over Β£670,000 and includes the installation of 424 solar panels equipped with four 3-phase inverters.

Covering an area of 1,100㎑ over four aspects, the solar system is designed to maximise self

consumption, with more than 90% of the energy generated used onsite. The system is reported to have already begun making a substantial impact, generating over 103,500 kWh of clean, green energy and saving 24,000kg of COβ‚‚ emissions since its commissioning.

As part of the solar installation, the company has undertaken a significant upgrade of its facilities, overcladding 5,600㎑ of asbestos roofing with 240mm quilt insulation. This initiative not only enhances the energy efficiency of the building, but also contributes to the overall environmental sustainability goals of the company.

β€œThis investment in solar energy is a critical part of our long-term strategy to reduce our carbon footprint and operate more sustainably,” said Mark Dicconson, managing director of JFP. β€œWe are committed to making smart, forward-thinking investments that not only benefit our business but also contribute to a greener future.”

This is the latest innovation from the Huddersfield-based window and door manufacturer, after unveiling a fully automated frame welding and corner cleaning line earlier this year, and being the first fabricator to launch the Touch Portal platform across multiple products.