Maidstone Borough Council (MBC) is encouraging householders to take part in the community led initiative to boost local renewable energy generation and save on energy bills.
The group-buying scheme offers solar panels with optional battery storage and EV charge points to residents. As well as retrofit battery storage for residents who have already invested in solar panels and are looking to get more from the renewable energy they generate and increase their independence from the grid.
The scheme is free to register and there is no obligation to go ahead with an installation. MBC is working in partnership with Kent County Council’s independent experts iChoosr, to make the transition to clean energy as cost effective and hassle-free as possible.
The innovative Solar Together Kent scheme builds on six years of highly successful Solar Together programmes run across the UK.
Cllr Lottie Parfitt-Reid, Cabinet Member for Housing and Health at MBC said:
“We are working in partnership with Kent County Council on this innovative new scheme – Solar Together. It offers high-quality solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and battery storage. The project will help our residents save them money on their energy bills.”
In 2019 Maidstone Borough Council declared a biodiversity and climate emergency, creating a Biodiversity and Climate Change Strategy and action plan to reduce emissions and address these emergencies.
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Marie-Louise Abretti, iChoosr UK Solar Manager added:
“With energy prices continuing to increase, residents of Maidstone are looking for opportunities to save on energy bills and increase their independence from the grid. The Solar Together group-buying scheme offers a straightforward way to make an informed decision and to access a competitive offer from a trusted, vetted provider.”
iChoosr has a strong track record of delivering group purchase schemes for local authorities. It has worked with 210 UK local authorities on its collective energy switching schemes. Furthermore, in 2018 UK councils, in collaboration with iChoosr, initiated their collective purchase schemes for solar PV systems. iChoosr’s schemes have been delivered in partnership with local authorities in five countries. Over 95 schemes led to 148,000 residents installing solar PV systems.
Anyone who would like to find out more or has any questions can call Solar Together free of charge on 0800 014 8721, Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm.
For more information, visit: Solar Together MBC where you can register for the scheme and get in touch with the helpdesk.