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RNS Number : 2078V eEnergy Group PLC 04 March 2026
4 March 2026
eEnergy Group plc
("eEnergy", "the Company" or "the Group")
Solar and LED contract wins across the education and healthcare sectors
eEnergy (AIM: EAAS), an Energy-as-a-Service provider funding and delivering
energy infrastructure upgrades across multi-site portfolios with zero upfront
cost for its customers, is pleased to announce two new contract awards in the
UK public sector, comprising a multi-site schools project and a contract with
a major hospital.
These contracts further strengthen eEnergy's position as a partner of choice
for organisations seeking to reduce energy consumption, lower carbon emissions
and improve the quality of their built environments. They also reinforce the
Company's strategic focus on education and healthcare, where the need for cost
savings, operational resilience and progress towards net zero remains acute.
Unity Schools Partnership - £1.1m supply and installation of solar PV
systems
Awarded a contract to supply and install rooftop solar photovoltaic systems
across 19 schools within the Unity Schools Partnership ("Unity"), enabling
on-site green energy generation and delivering financial benefits through
self-generation. With a total of 300 kW of power to be generated across the 19
schools, this marks an exciting milestone in Unity's progress towards its
sustainability goals. It also further cements the ongoing relationship between
eEnergy and Unity, with eEnergy having previously installed LED solutions
across 14 schools within the Unity family, which are located across Suffolk,
Essex, Norfolk and Romford in East London. Find out more about the
collaboration here
(https://www.eenergy.com/success-stories/unity-schools-partnership/) .
Plymouth University Hospital - £0.7m supply and installation of LED lighting
Awarded a contract to deliver full LED lighting upgrade across seven
buildings, further extending eEnergy's successful lighting-upgrade programme,
which has already encompassed 19 wards at Plymouth Derriford Hospital,
completed in 2025. Supported by NHS England NEEF funding, this contract
enables additional wards and buildings to be upgraded, giving Plymouth
University Hospital improved lighting quality, comfort and safety, whilst
delivering measurable energy and cost savings.
Harvey Sinclair, CEO of eEnergy, commented: "These awards demonstrate the
continued momentum in our core markets and the trust that schools and
hospitals place in our ability to deliver measurable energy and carbon
savings. By combining data, technology and funding solutions, we are helping
critical public services to decarbonise while protecting their operating
budgets.
"These latest contracts add to eEnergy's growing portfolio across education
and healthcare and support the Board's confidence in delivering its growth
strategy for the current financial year and beyond."
For further information, please visit www.eenergy.com (http://www.eenergy.com)
or contact:
eEnergy Group plc Tel: +44 20 3813 1550
Harvey Sinclair, Chief Executive Officer info@eenergy.com (mailto:info@eenergy.com)
John Gahan, Chief Financial Officer
Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated Adviser) Tel: +44 20 7409 3494
Richard Johnson, James Harris, Harry Marshall
Canaccord Genuity Limited (Broker) Tel: +44 20 7523 8000
Max Hartley, Harry Pardoe (Corporate Broking)
Tavistock Tel: +44 20 7920 3150
Jos Simson, Nick Dibden, Katie Hopkins eEnergy@tavistock.co.uk (mailto:eEnergy@tavistock.co.uk)
About eEnergy Group plc
eEnergy (AIM: EAAS) is a UK-based Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) provider, funding
and delivering energy-saving and energy-generating solutions across multi-site
public sector and commercial portfolios-helping customers cut energy waste,
reduce operating costs, and improve building resilience with zero upfront
cost.
eEnergy delivers four core solutions:
· Reduce: LED lighting and controls
· Generate: Solar PV (rooftop, ground mount, and carport)
· Store: Battery storage (store onsite generation and reduce
peak-time import costs)
· Charge: EV charging infrastructure and management
Projects are funded through dedicated facilities, including up to £100m of
project funding via eEnergy's partnership with Redaptive, and a £40m NatWest
facility supporting public sector deployments.
eEnergy's routes to market include direct sales, public sector frameworks,
tenders, and strategic partnerships. The Group holds positions on five major
procurement frameworks-CCS (Crown Commercial Service), LASER, Lexica/NHS
London, NHS Commercial Solutions Framework, and Proactis (YPO)-and is an
Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) approved EV charge point installer.
The Group has delivered over 1,200 projects and has installed c590,000 LEDs,
improving learning environments for c520,000 students.
eEnergy is a market leader in the education sector and has been awarded the
London Stock Exchange's Green Economy Mark. The Company is also recognised in
the 2025 UK Fast Growth 50 Index within the Fastest Growing Green Firms 2025
list, and holds an EcoVadis Bronze Medal with a score of 61/100, placing it in
the top third of more than 130,000 organisations assessed globally.
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