EvoEnergy is proud to have designed and installed photovoltaic solar power projects in collaboration with cutting edge institutions and companies.
It is through EvoEnergy's constant interaction with the most recent discoveries in renewable energy science and technology with a focus in solar photovoltaic energy that enables EvoEnergy to design for the largest of commercial and public sector clients with the utmost confidence.
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
EvoEnergy was requested by the the University of Nottingham to help them achieve their sustainability goals. After consultation of their requirements it was decided to provide a visual reminder to visitors, staff and students of the importance and need for environmentally friendly sources of energy.
This was implemented through the design of a free standing solar sail near their West Entrance (University Boulevard). This sail is not only a fantastic visual reminder of the University's commitment to sustainability, but provides electricity for the surrounding buildings.
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
EvoEnergy has worked with:
Prof. Henry Wu a chair of Electrical Engineering leading the Intelligence Engineering and Automation, with over 120 reaserch papers to his name;
Dr. Lin Jiang is a Lecturer in Renewable Energy and Power Systems in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics; and
Dr. Wenhu Tang, assistant director of the e-automation laboratory.
Most recently EvoEnergy installed a solar test rig, the highest solar installation in Liverpool overlooking the Metropolitan Cathedral.
STONEGUARD
EvoEnergy was one of a number of specialist companies that collaborated with Stoneguard in creating a showcase of innovative state-of-the-art energy efficient homes of the future. Six homes were constructed within the grounds of Nottingham University. EvoEnergy were the chosen designer and installer of the photovoltaic energy systems to be used on these cutting edge buildings.
They were designed and constructed to various degrees of innovation and flexibility to allow the testing of different aspects of modern methods of construction including layout and form, cladding materials, roof structures, foundations, glazing materials, thermal performance, building services systems, sustainable/ renewable energy technologies, lighting systems, acoustics and water supply.
LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES UNIVERSITY
EvoEnergy worked with Prof. Roger Morgan and two Nuffield Foundation students in investigation of dye sensitised solar cells, a new innovative organic solar technology.
The Nuffield Bursary Scheme is sponsored by the Nuffield Foundation. The Nuffield Foundation is a charitable trust that supports different areas of research and development. They offer bursaries to year 12 (age 16-17) students and give them the opportunity to spend 4-6 weeks in a science based company working on mainly field based projects.
SGI
SGi are a leading interior solutions company that provide shopfitting, design, joinery manufacturing for retail, commercial, and leisure customers throughout the UK.
Companies served include Alliance Boots, Scholl Retail, The Co-Operative Group, Specialized and The Post Office.