By removing the barriers of initial setup costs, businesses will be able to decarbonize their heat demand, enabling them to save on energy bills from day one, immediately after installation.
The monthly cost of the kWh of heat is fixed and lower than the current price of a kWh of heat for the duration of the contract. HaaS provides businesses with financial planning security, shielding them from volatile energy markets while reducing carbon emissions. This ensures that funds intended for capital expenditure (CAPEX) are not spent, freeing up resources for businesses to invest in other areas of their operations.
End-users that take up the HaaS offering benefit from Naked Energy's high density modular Virtu solar heat and power collectors, which Naked Energy claims are up to four times more impactful at offsetting CO2 emissions than conventional solar PV panels. The panels are already available in more than 20 countries and are well-established in the UK and Europe, including installation by high profile customers such as IHG Hotels & Resorts and Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London.
“Climate change is the great challenge of our time, but the burden of the transition has fallen on the end-user for too long” said Christophe Williams, CEO of Naked Energy. “Our HaaS model will make it easier than ever for the commercial and industrial sector to benefit from our industry-leading technology. HaaS wouldn't have been possible without E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions and E.ON Group Innovation. It's clear that they share our sense of urgency to decarbonize heat and are committed to supporting our mission of helping the commercial and industrial sectors transition away from natural gas. The renewable heat industry needs to take notice - we're not going to fulfill our responsibility to accelerate net zero unless we all make it easier for companies of all shapes and sizes to come along with us.”
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