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Geo Green Power completes Moto solar project

reNEWS EditorialBy reNEWS EditorialFebruary 18, 20252 Mins Read
Geo Green Power completes Moto solar project

Geo Green Power has installed solar panels at 13 motorway service stations throughout the UK to help Moto Hospitality boost its green credentials.

Work has now finished on the £1.1m contract with Moto, and the solar panels have an estimated output of 1240MWh a year. 

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Service stations now sporting solar panels include Winchester North, Wetherby, Grantham, Pease Pottage, Donnington Park, Stirling, Trowell, Woolley Edge Southbound, Thurrock, Southwaite, Woolley Edge Northbound, Cherwell Valley and Rugby. 

Moto has set ambitious targets to reduce its carbon footprint, with renewable energy playing a key role.

Each installation by Geo Green Power is having an immediate impact on emissions, delivering a total reduction of 311 tonnes of CO2 annually. 

Geo Green Power won the contract through a competitive tendering process involving 12 other companies.

The renewable energy specialist will now provide a five-year maintenance contract as part of the deal.  

Moto Hospitality’s property director Jess Lockwood said: “At Moto, we recognise the critical role we play in driving the UK towards a more environmentally friendly and net zero future.

“A key element of this is helping the motorway network embrace green energy and renewable solutions.

“That’s why we chose Geo Green Power – a knowledgeable and trusted expert in the field – to carry out this solar installation across 13 of our sites.”

Geo Green Power managing director James Cunningham added: “We’re delighted to be working with Moto Hospitality on their journey to net zero.

“Our mission extends beyond just helping Moto reduce their emissions; we aim to inspire other businesses to evaluate their environmental footprint and adopt sustainable practices to create a greener future for everyone.”

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