British renewable energy leaders UKSOL and Rolec have formed a strategic partnership to combine solar generation and electric vehicle (EV) charging, offering fully renewable, cost-effective energy solutions for homes and businesses. The collaboration integrates UKSOL’s high-efficiency solar technology with Rolec’s extensive EV charging expertise to advance clean mobility and sustainable energy adoption across the UK.
The initiative enables customers to charge EVs directly from solar power, reducing carbon emissions and energy costs. Both UKSOL and Rolec emphasize local manufacturing, ethical sourcing, and a shared commitment to supporting UK economic growth through green technology innovation.
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“Uniting our expertise in solar energy and electric vehicle charging will help accelerate the transition to low-carbon technologies,” said Andrew Moore, CEO of UKSOL. The partnership leverages UKSOL’s MCS- and TÜV-certified solar panels and Rolec’s proven record of over 390,000 EV chargepoints installed globally, ensuring technical reliability and scalability.
Through this collaboration, the companies will offer tailored solutions for projects of any scale — from residential installations to commercial and industrial systems. Customers can also access flexible financing options, including fully funded, part-funded, and subscription-based models via Rolec’s network of financial partners.
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“UKSOL perfectly aligns with our vision through their focus on ethical standards and strategic partnerships that drive progress in green technology,” said Frankie Mellon, Managing Director at Rolec.
By integrating solar energy with smart EV charging, UKSOL and Rolec aim to deliver future-proof, revenue-generating infrastructure that lowers operational costs and supports sustainability goals across sectors such as housing, retail, leisure, and workplace charging. The partnership underscores both companies’ vision to help UK drivers “drive on sunshine.”
