Activ8 Energies acquires Low Carbon Energy to accelerate UK growth

Activ8 Energies has acquired Burnley-based solar installer Low Carbon Energy (LCE) in a 100% deal, as the Irish firm sets out plans to double turnover and installed capacity while expanding across the UK’s commercial and industrial market.

The move aligns with Activ8’s push into UK infrastructure following its work on a £3 million solar farm at Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which is scheduled to go live next month and provide 25% of the airport’s electricity. Activ8 is 50% owned by SSE Airtricity, the Irish subsidiary of SSE.

Under the acquisition, Low Carbon Energy will continue to operate under its existing brand, led by current Managing Director Benedict Ennis. Founder Ged Ennis will remain involved as a non-executive director.

Founded in 2009, LCE has delivered more than 60 MW of installed solar capacity across 300+ sites and counts BMW, Porsche, Co-op, Boeing, Drax Power, Tata Steel, Wickes, United Utilities and the NHS among its clients.

“This acquisition marks a transformative moment for Activ8 as we accelerate our UK growth ambitions,” said Ciarán Marron, CEO of Activ8 Solar Energies. 

“By combining the strengths of Activ8 and Low Carbon Energy, we’re better equipped than ever to deliver innovative, large-scale energy solutions for clients seeking sustainable energy security.”

Benedict Ennis, Managing Director of Low Carbon Energy, added, “This partnership is an exciting step forward for everyone at LCE. Activ8’s track record and market leadership will allow us to build on our foundations, expand our team, and deliver more projects at greater scale, nationwide. Our clients will benefit from our enhanced capacity and a shared commitment to quality, innovation, and customer focus.”

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