Evolve Energy Supply Ltd (Evolve Energy), a licensed UK energy supplier pioneering energy solutions that unlock renewable energy access for I&C businesses, has helped Inflite Engineering Services (Inflite) access competitive electricity supply at London Stansted Airport.
Under the deal, Evolve Energy has become Inflite’s licensed energy supplier, facilitating arrangements to move the business away from the airport’s private wire network tariff. This shift empowers Inflite by enabling them to manage its own energy, negotiate costs directly and secure a supply agreement that puts them in control of their future decarbonisation strategy.
This milestone signals a shift in how medium-sized businesses manage their energy supply. Since 2011, UK Electricity and Gas Regulations have granted customers situated within private wire networks the ability to buy electricity directly from third-party licensed suppliers via a generic metering dispensation. Despite this, however, uptake has been extremely limited due to the complex regulatory and logistical obstacles involved. These range from installing new fiscal meters on private wire networks, which in airports, can require strict safety and access planning for runways and detailed site schematics, to coordinating the right officials for installation. These lengthy, costly processes have made it difficult for businesses to find a supplier willing to go the extra mile, until now.
Martin Reynolds, Group COO & CFO for the Inflite Group of Companies, said: “For many years, we have been exploring ways to take a more active role in managing our energy supply, and we’re pleased to have now reached a solution that supports our long‑term operational and sustainability goals. With the guidance of Sustainable Energy First and the commitment of Evolve Energy, we were able to navigate what is a highly technical and regulated process. Their expertise and persistence have been invaluable throughout each stage. This new arrangement gives us greater flexibility and transparency over our energy strategy, helping us plan more effectively for the future. We appreciate the collaboration from all parties involved in delivering this outcome.”
James Hall, COO of Evolve Energy, commented: “This has been a long road that has taken 2.5 years from inception to completion. Industry legislation is well-intended to improve access, but in this case, didn’t match practical reality, especially when parties have contrasting motivations. Creating a competitive supply option for sites located on private wire networks is possible, but rarely pursued – and for good reason, it’s incredibly complex. But we want businesses to know it’s not impossible if you have the right partner by your side. Every business should have the choice and control to secure an energy agreement that truly fits their needs and strategy, rather than being locked into a one-size-fits-all solution and we’re delighted to bring this outcome to Inflite.”
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