GivEnergy and HIES consumer scheme. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Partnership approach... members of the GivEnergy and HIES teams who have joined forces to help consumers.
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Staffordshire-based GivEnergy steps forward to help victims of eco installation firms collapse

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Award-winning energy technology company GivEnergy has partnered with a consumer protection organisation to help people who face losing thousands of pounds after ordering new eco home systems from firms that have closed.

The energy storage manufacturer, based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, is teaming up with the Home Insulation and Energy Systems Contractors Scheme (HIES). 

The aim is to help customers who paid a deposit for work that was never carried out because certain installation companies collapsed. The issue was featured on a recent episode of the BBC‘s popular consumer programme Watchdog.

HIES is offering to assist these consumers by completing their installation for the outstanding contract value.  

At the same time GivEnergy is providing their battery and inverter products at cost. 

Jason Howlett, Chief Executive Officer of GivEnergy, said: “It’s our mission to empower energy freedom for all. When we learned that innocent homeowners had paid deposits for future work that was unlikely to ever be undertaken, we instantly wanted to help.  

“We’re proud to collaborate with HIES to ensure that those affected by their installer’s cessation of trading receive the assistance they deserve.  

“Ultimately, we’re dedicated to the industry’s integrity and to the well-being of consumers.” 

 Faisal Hussain, HIES Chief Executive, said: “It is always unfortunate when a member ceases trading as it could create uncertainty for consumers and also harm the reputation of our industry.  

“Therefore, we have been working behind the scenes to find solutions that will ensure consumers who have used a member and are unable to recover their monies, receive a completed solar or battery installation.  

“GivEnergy should be commended for stepping forward and helping consumers with their solar and battery installation by supplying the products at cost.”  

Ron Quenby

Senior journalist with more than 25 years’ experience of working as a news reporter for provincial and national newspapers. Ron’s varied skills include feature writing, interviewing for real life stories and compiling specialist articles for in-house publications.

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