Aberdeen-based ORKA has added solar PV and battery storage systems to its energy-efficient solutions as part of its ambitious plans to help businesses work towards net zero targets and a more sustainable future.
The company, which first launched in June 2022 with its electric vehicle chargers, has introduced these additional services at a time when soaring energy prices are having a detrimental effect on the economy.
Now, ORKA provides a full suite of renewable energy services which offer a customised, reliable and scalable solution that works seamlessly together. Once installed, these services can reduce carbon emissions and help manage energy consumption.
By adding solar PV and battery storage systems to ORKA's product portfolio, customers can harness clean, natural energy at all times, even during inadequate daylight, allowing them to take advantage of a 0p/kWh tariff.
Managing director of ORKA, Duncan Booth, said: "I first launched ORKA in June 2022 to make the switch to driving an electric vehicle more accessible through increased charging points at workplaces.
"However, following the rise in energy prices, I realised a strong need for a broader range of energy-efficient solutions that would positively impact a building's overall operational cost.
"While Scotland's net zero target of 2045 is the ultimate goal to work towards, right now, we also need to be able to support people who are feeling the effects of the energy crisis.
"Education plays a big part in progressing the installation of renewable technology. It's part of our service to form strong relationships with our clients, assess their needs and look at the broader picture, advising them on changes they can make to lower their operational costs.
"Renewable technology requires an initial investment, but it's one of the few investments that pose no risk, making it a secure and safe alternative energy source."
To help cater for customer demand and lead the new services, ORKA has appointed Tero Luoma as its renewable solutions manager.
Previously an automation and control engineer by trade who focused on controls and monitoring systems for drilling rigs, Tero switched to renewables in 2016 after being inspired by the sector's innovation and technology.
Tero said: "With ORKA being a newly established business, I'm excited to be in a position where I can assist in building the company's overall vision. We have a clear vision on how ORKA can revolutionise this sector in Scotland and how we want the company to grow.
"We aim to help businesses better understand their premises. By analysing their total building energy usage, we can establish greener solutions such as solar, battery or EV charging, which will help lower their costs and carbon footprint.
"Additionally, I'm looking forward to working with a like-minded team who understands the bigger picture and being in a workplace where I feel like I'm making a difference each day."
ORKA Solutions is based in Westhill, Aberdeenshire. Originally established as a division of smart technology company Kore Solutions, ORKA is now a stand-alone entity and continues to work closely with the current Kore Solutions team.