
Positive Changes are Happening at Power On
The UK’s leading electrical expert in the new connections market, Power On is branching out to deliver the same drive, expertise and integrity for all utilities connections: electricity, water, wastewater, fibre, heat, and gas. Power On is using its experience in the successful delivery of complex projects to provide all utilities to its customers from a single source.
Part of BUUK Infrastructure Group, Power On has the knowledge, the skills, and the people to design, deliver and connect all six essential utilities to new-build schemes. This is on a UK-wide basis and also includes the provision of environmentally responsible utility solutions.
Power On has been a driving force in electricity for over 18 years. It was the first independent connections provider to gain full National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS) accreditation, the first to obtain NERS self-determination and the first to be accredited to self-approve designs in house. Power On has designed and delivered innovative electricity solutions to some of the most complex and prestigious projects in the UK.
Neil Fitzsimons, Managing Director of Power On, says: “We are very proud of what Power On has achieved over the last two decades. The rebrand marks the culmination of much hard work to be able to offer our customers the same levels of quality and service they expect but now across all utilities. We have become known for identifying solutions that others do not see and for making the complex simple every time. Now we have the power to deliver even more.”
The Power On team are ready now to provide help, advice and quotations for complex projects connecting electricity, water, wastewater, fibre, heat and gas. Power On also adopts multi-utility connections.
Neil Fitzsimons says “As part of the rebrand, we have dropped the ‘Connections’ in our name to become just Power On, and launched a completely refreshed brand. While streamlining the name, Power On has significantly boosted its offering to deliver all utilities, from one provider. The rebrand demonstrates where we have come from, where we are now, and reflects the exciting new chapter in the Power On journey.”
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