Assembly has won a multi-technology contract on energy efficiency measures. The assignment includes assembly concept for electric car charging, assembly charging. The value of the allocation is estimated between 3 – 5 MSEK.
Wrights Bilglass is a car glass company with operations in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Great Britain and Spain. In Sweden, Wrights Billclass has 157 workshops in 89 locations around Sweden. Now the Swedish operation has signed a framework agreement on energy efficiency services with Assemblin. The assignment included a status survey of the assembly of workshops in Sweden and the provision of short- and long-term proposals for measures to reduce energy consumption. The assignment also includes installing charging infrastructure at workshops and connecting to Assemblin’s smart cloud service, Assemblin Charge.
“This is a very exciting task, where we get the opportunity to help Wright’s Billglass in their mission to reduce their energy costs and carbon dioxide emissions. We are very excited about their confidence in supporting the electrification of their vehicle fleet, and by incorporating a holistic approach we can improve their technology systems to some extent,” he says. Fredrik Allthin, CEO and Business Area Manager of Assemblin El.
For more information contact:
Mats Nyberg, Business Developer AssemblinCharge, [email protected], +46 10 472 61 30
Emil Thor, Central Contracts, [email protected], +46 10 472 39 49
Åsvor Brynnel, Communications and Sustainability Manager Assemblin, [email protected],
+46 10 475 39 48
About the assembly
Assemblin is a complete installation and service partner operating in Sweden, Norway and Finland. We design, install and maintain technical systems and solutions for wind, water and energy. Our vision is to create smart and sustainable installations that enable buildings to function and people to thrive. With close and local collaborations and a strong organization behind us, we make it possible. We have a turnover of SEK 14 billion and around 7,000 committed employees at around 100 locations in the Nordics. Read more at assemblin.se.
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