Dorset Chamber member, Daylight Energy, is thrilled to have had its ultra-thin infrared heating product, Redheat, accepted by the Wates Group as a partner in their Sustainable Technology Services portfolio.
Wates Sustainable Technology Services, part of the Wates Group, is leading the way in recognising sustainable technologies for buildings and runs an annual innovation contest to search out new technologies that will improve the sustainability of the services it offers to help its clients to achieve their sustainability goals.
Redheat, developed by Poole-based company Daylight Energy, successfully completed the call for sustainable products in June 2019. After being invited to present to Wates innovation judging panel in October 2019, the team learned it was successful at selection.
Redheat was selected to partner with Wates due to its ability to reduce carbon emissions from heating homes and businesses. This ultra-thin, complete heating solution provides a route for clients to move award from using gas to heat their homes and businesses, in line with current government objectives. The high efficiency and infrared properties of the Redheat film means that clients can reduce their heating bills by up to 80%, depending on their current heating solution. Redheat is also quick and easy to install on floors, walls and ceilings, under almost any material.
David Humphriss, Managing Director at Daylight Energy, commented
“Being included as a partner in the Wates Sustainable Technology portfolio provides huge support to accelerate routes to market for suppliers and unlocks potential opportunities with Wates customers. We are excited about the growth opportunities this partnership will now bring.”
Wates Group is one of the UK’s leading privately-owned construction, property services and development companies, working with over 10,000 supply chain operatives and partners. The award-winning organisation was ranked #35 in the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 last year and was awarded the Queens Award for Enterprise: Sustainable Development in 2016. Wates Group has recently completely flagship projects such as the V&A museum extension in central London and refurbishment of the Southampton Civic Centre. It is also developing the first phase of a £1bn plan to build more than 5,000 homes together with the London Borough of Havering over the next 15 years.
To experience Redheat for yourself or find out more, please contact the Redheat team via Daylight Energy – www.daylightenergy.co.uk or 01202 800135
To learn more about Wates Sustainable Technology Services, visit: https://www.wates.co.uk/who-we-are/sustainability/sustainable-technology/