Novus Energy
Multi-award-winning home solar & battery specialists
We design and install solar, battery storage and energy-saving upgrades that lower bills, unlock funding, and make homes warmer and cheaper to run.
As part of our mission to reduce emissions and create a sustainable energy future, we offer a full design and installation service for both domestic and commercial solar systems across the UK. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to reduce your energy bills or a business aiming to tackle rising energy costs, we help you take control of your own green energy generation.
We work across a range of sectors, from local homeowners and energy companies, to SMEs and multinational businesses, specialising in creating renewable solutions that meet the unique needs of our diverse and varied clients.
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