The Role of BESS in Achieving Net-Zero 2030

The UK is moving toward a low-carbon economy, and the 2030 targets are approaching fast. For many organisations, the path to Net-Zero involves phasing out fossil fuels and transitioning to fully electrified services. However, the grid isn't always ready for this transition—which is where BESS comes in.

Decarbonising the Supply Chain

A BESS doesn't just save money; it measurably reduces your carbon emissions. By storing renewable energy and reducing the need for "dirty" peak-time grid power, you improve your ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting. This is increasingly important for winning contracts with larger firms that require green credentials from their suppliers.

Beyond Carbon Credits

True sustainability means resilience. DropBox GES provides modular, mobile power systems that can support off-grid sites or construction projects, replacing noisy, polluting diesel generators with clean, silent battery power.

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