Red Rock Renewables has officially launched its relocated headquarters in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The move across the city marks a major milestone in Red Rock’s growth journey, providing a space designed to support collaboration, innovation and long-term expansion, all underpinned by the company’s commitment to sustainability, the company said.
Claire Hart-McCullagh, head of corporate support at Red Rock Renewables, said: “Our new home is more than just a place to work – it’s a statement of intent.
“From the materials we’ve chosen to the way we use the space, this office embodies our values and our vision for the future.”
Located in one of Edinburgh’s greenest commercial buildings, the office meets some of the highest sustainability standards in the industry.
Sustainability has been a priority from day one – from the decision to leave Princes Street and donating furniture and IT equipment to local charities, a construction approach which saw less than 1% waste go to landfill, to the conscious design choices made throughout the fit-out.
Red Rock Renewables chief executive, Xiaomeng Chen, said: “This new office represents a significant investment in the future of our business, and in our people.
“It’s a space that supports innovation, encourages collaboration, and reflects the values that drive us every day.
“We’re proud to have created a workplace that not only meets high sustainability standards, but also inspires those working within it to keep pushing for a cleaner, greener energy future.”


