Electric Vehicles

Rolec partners with The Solar Advisory Service

EV chargepoint manufacturer Rolec has become the official charging partner of solar panel firm The Solar Advisory Service.
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Alec Peachey

EV chargepoint manufacturer Rolec has become the official charging partner of solar panel firm The Solar Advisory Service.

Like solar energy and electric transportation, the partnership between Rolec and The Solar Advisory Service is a partnership founded on a common goal, which is a passion to reduce the UK’s carbon footprint, it said.

The joint scale of this endeavour means that both companies will be able to provide residential and commercial clients with a comprehensive solution to green energy, starting at the home and extending to public spaces.

James Jarvis, Senior Business Development Manager at Rolec, said:

“It was a great honour for The Solar Advisory Service to confirm their interest in partnering with us, based on what they observed and experienced during these interactions with the Rolec team, and we are full-heartedly enthusiastic about the combined opportunities we have set out ahead of us. 

“I am eagerly anticipating working closely with The Solar Advisory Service team to provide EV charging solutions nationwide.”

Jamie Lynch, Chief Operating Officer at The Solar Advisory Service, added:

“Our partnership with Rolec is a testament to our shared vision of a more sustainable future.

“Together, we are poised to revolutionise the way people power their homes, businesses, and vehicles, paving the way for a cleaner, greener tomorrow. Whether it’s solar energy installations, EV charging points, or integrated packages combining both technologies, customers can now access a comprehensive suite of services under one roof.

“As we embark on this journey together, we are confident that our partnership with Rolec will enable us to redefine the future of renewable energy and EV charging, through collaboration, dedication, and a shared commitment to excellence, we will continue to lead the charge towards Net Zero.”

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