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Modern renewable energy installation in the UK

About Powersite

Renewable energy consultants focused on practical, site-based solutions.

Who We Are

Powersite is a UK-based renewable energy consultancy working with homeowners, property managers, and businesses to understand how electricity is used and where improvements can be made. The focus is always on how a building actually operates rather than applying generic systems that may not suit the site.

What We Do

Work begins by looking at real usage patterns, when electricity is used, where peaks occur, and how reliable the supply is. From there, suitable options can be considered, including solar panels, battery storage, and backup systems. The aim is to match solutions to the building, not the other way around.

Some sites benefit from large solar installations. Others need storage or backup first. In many cases, it is a combination that delivers the most practical result.

How We Approach Each Site

No two buildings behave the same way. A detached house, a warehouse, and an office block will all have very different demand patterns. Even similar buildings can vary depending on occupancy, equipment, and layout.

That is why assessments are based on real-world usage. Timing, load spikes, and how systems interact all play a part. It is often these details that determine whether a system works well or struggles to deliver value.

Location

Powersite operates from Edmund House, 12-22 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 3AS, placing it within easy reach of projects across the UK. Work is not limited to one region, and enquiries are considered from both urban and rural locations.

Practical Focus

The emphasis is always on practicality. Systems need to work day to day, not just look good on paper. That includes considering installation constraints, maintenance access, and how systems perform across different seasons.

In some cases, smaller or staged systems make more sense than large installations. In others, a full integrated approach may be suitable. The difference usually comes down to how the site is used.

Contact

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