
Solar Solutions for the
Warehousing & Logistics Sector

We have been helping transport & logistics operations transition to sustainable energy systems for over 10 years, delivering electricity savings of 30% to 40% alongside significant reductions in carbon emissions.
The transport and logistics industry relies on continuous energy for vehicle fleets, warehouses, and operational hubs. With rising fuel and energy costs, coupled with the growing demand for sustainability, solar solutions are fast becoming essential for this sector.
Solar panels for transport and logistics companies can power distribution centres, fleet charging stations and other infrastructure, helping businesses cut energy costs, reduce emissions, and improve operational efficiency.
So, whether you're looking to future-proof against volatile energy prices, meet sustainability commitments, or explore cost reduction opportunities, solar energy could provide the solution.
The Benefits of Choosing Eden Sustainable for your Warehouse
Long-term energy savings for your business
Protection from fluctuating grid prices
Measurable progress towards carbon reduction goals
Enhance your brand's environmental credentials
Fully funded solutions with no upfront costs
Establish industry leader, with strong financial backing
Seamless end-to-end service under one roof
"We are proud to partner with Eden Sustainable and Solar Solutions in this transformative endeavour, reaffirming our commitment to environmental stewardship and reducing our environmental impact. This innovative solar project aligns with our company's core values, demonstrating that business and sustainability can go hand in hand for the benefit of the planet and our stakeholders."
"Having acknowledged the need for solar power to play a vital role in reducing energy overheads and being a responsible, sustainable company, we are delighted that working with Eden has enabled us to do this in a way that has incurred no Capex or hassle. I would recommend any large corporation talk to them"
Barry Rafferty
Managing Director, Xtratherm
Mr Vincent Morris,
Property Director, Uniserve







