Working together for energy efficiency

Carlo Gavazzi
Will Darby (left) and Richard Hipkiss join forces for energy efficiency

Carlo Gavazzi has appointed award winning digitalenergy as a partner. The company will offer the Carlo Gavazzi Energy Management range which compliments its own Energy Software Solution.

Energy management specialist digitalenergy works for the private, public and industrial sectors across the UK. It offers consultancy, design, installation and remote services.

Richard Hipkiss, managing director of digitalenergy and current chairman of ESTA (Energy Services and Technology Association) comments: “We are delighted to be chosen by Carlo Gavazzi to become a specialist energy partner. It underlines our pedigree as a market leader and having had firsthand experience on numerous applications, we see the benefit from using Carlo’s innovative products, such as their metering and logging devices to capture energy data on projects whilst reducing installation time.”

Will Darby, UK Sales Manager, of Carlo Gavazzi adds: “digitalenergy has an excellent track record of projects throughout the UK, covering many different industry sectors and blue chip clients which already utilize our products with their specialist skills. The company’s proficiency within these markets makes it an essential element in our UK specialist network.”

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