Case studies
The Port of Felixstowe, the UK’s busiest container port, is leading the charge towards a greener future. As part of its goal to meet the UK’s 2050 net-zero target, the port is undergoing a major upgrade to its electrical infrastructure – phasing out diesel-powered equipment and introducing clean, electric alternatives.

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) asked us to upgrade the high voltage (HV) network at one of their naval bases in Portsmouth. Our innovative solution enhanced the resilience and sustainability of a key part of our national critical infrastructure.

Wylfa is a twin reactor nuclear power station located on the Isle of Anglesey, in the northwest of Wales.

Hackney Council appointed UK Power Networks Services to develop an EV transition strategy for its refuse collection fleet, which comprised approximately 160 vehicles, made up of Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) and Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV).

The Department for Transport commissioned Connected Places Catapult to create a roadmap that will enable the UK to transition to hydrogen and electric aviation.

Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) appointed UK Power Network Services to produce a report outlining the options for the LEP to support the delivery of the proposed electric vehicle and hydrogen hub.

Port of London Authority has committed to halving their carbon emissions within five years, aiming for a 60% reduction by 2025 to achieve Net Zero by 2040.