Energy Oasis Joins the British Parking Association: Lighting the Way to Sustainable Car Parks

As part of our ongoing commitment to promoting sustainable energy solutions, Energy Oasis is proud to announce our membership in the British Parking Association (BPA). This strategic partnership reinforces our mission to deliver intelligent lighting and energy efficiency solutions specifically designed for the parking industry. As parking operators and local authorities grapple with escalating operational costs, the need for energy reduction technologies has never been more critical.

Why We Joined the British Parking Association

Joining the BPA provides Energy Oasis with a platform to engage directly with industry leaders and stakeholders. Our first meeting revealed significant trends that resonate with our expertise, particularly the growing demand for cost-effective energy solutions. Discussions around EV charging, power balancing, and the attitude towards Solar PV investment highlighted the challenges and opportunities within the parking community.

Intelligent LED Lighting: A Cost-Effective Solution

Intelligent LED Lighting for Parking Car Parks

One of the primary concerns for parking operators is the escalating cost of keeping car parks operational. Energy Oasis addresses this issue with our intelligent LED lighting solutions, which offer substantial energy savings and improved efficiency. Our intelligent LED lighting solution, equipped with motion and light-sensitive sensors, optimises energy use by adjusting to natural light levels and occupancy. This not only reduces energy waste but also significantly cuts operational costs.

Case Study: Harrogate Convention Centre's Premier Inn Car Park

Our successful project with the Harrogate Convention Centre exemplifies the benefits of intelligent LED lighting. By implementing our intelligent LED system, we achieved over 60% energy savings and eliminated costly re-lamping exercises. This maintenance-free solution has enhanced the commercial viability of their car park, showcasing the tangible benefits of our approach.

Solar PV Systems: Beyond Cost Savings

The parking industry's interest in solar PV systems is on the rise, yet remains cautious, influenced by the dual goals of energy security and cost savings. At Energy Oasis, we perceive the initial investment in solar as an opportunity rather than a hurdle. By equipping car park roofs with solar PV systems, operators can transform their facilities into Net Positive Car Parks, which not only supply power for lighting and EV charging stations but also create an additional revenue stream.

Holistic Energy Solutions for Car Parks

Energy Oasis offers a comprehensive approach to energy management, focusing on reducing consumption before generation. Our process includes a Net Zero assessment, energy reduction strategies, renewable generation and storage, and asset management. This holistic strategy ensures improved efficiency, sustainability, and financial performance for car parks.

Addressing Common Concerns

Parking operators often question the feasibility and ROI of energy investments. Through our work with the BPA and our practical case studies, we demonstrate how intelligent LED lighting and solar PV systems can transform parking facilities. By reducing energy consumption and leveraging renewable resources, operators can achieve substantial cost savings and enhance their sustainability credentials.

Looking Forward

As we continue our partnership with the British Parking Association, Energy Oasis is committed to driving innovation and sustainability in the parking industry. Our solutions not only address immediate operational challenges but also pave the way for a more sustainable future.

For parking operators and local authorities ready to explore innovative energy solutions, Energy Oasis is here to guide you. Contact us today for a consultation and discover how we can help you achieve significant energy savings and sustainability goals.

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