Energy transition

Our ambition is to operate as self-sufficient as possible. To achieve this, we utilized all available space in 2022 to install solar panels and fully committed to our own charging stations and the transition to an electric vehicle fleet.

Our roof is equipped with nearly 204 solar panels. The CO2 reduction we achieve with this is equivalent to the growth of more than 42 trees per year.

Our daily output is monitored in real time in collaboration with Smappee and FusionSolar and adjusted where possible.

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Graph (Right): Electricity Consumption

The yellow bars indicate the amount of electricity (including charging stations) consumed in kWh. The green bars show the amount of energy produced by the solar panels in kWh.

Source: Smappee Dashboard

Overview (Left): Generation and Consumption

  • The first graph shows the energy flows from our PV installation to both our office and the grid, as well as directly from the grid to our office.
  • At the top right are the benefits in terms of coal reduction, CO2 reduction, and tree planting.
  • At the bottom is the total amount of energy generated per year by our PV installation.

Source: FusionSolar Dashboard

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Mobility 

In terms of mobility, we also aim to keep up with the times and explore alternative methods of getting to the workplace. Employees are encouraged to use carpooling, public transportation, cycling, or even electric vehicles. By embracing these alternative methods, we aim for a reduced ecological footprint and a more sustainable work culture.