Zebra Print to save £14k a year with solar panel installation

The solar panel installation at Zebra Print
The solar panel installation at Zebra Print

Family-owned Zebra Print has installed 88 solar panels at its Yorkshire headquarters which is expected to generate 48MWh of clean energy annually, covering around 45% of the business’ total energy needs.

This installation will offset 9.4 tonnes of carbon emissions every year and deliver cost savings of approximately £14,000 – equating to a 50% reduction in annual energy bills.

The investment, which carries a projected return on investment of just 3.3 years, is part of Zebra Print Group’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and reducing its scope 1 emissions.

Samantha Overton, managing director at Zebra Print Group, said: “At Zebra Print Group, we’re proud to be taking meaningful steps toward a more sustainable future. The installation of the solar panels marks a significant milestone in our commitment to reducing our environmental impact and operating more responsibly.

“As a business that thrives on innovation and forward-thinking, investing in renewable energy was a natural progression and one that aligns with both our company values and the expectations of our clients. It’s not just about reducing costs, it’s about doing what’s right for our planet and future generations.”

Zebra Print Group’s move into solar follows a number of other green initiatives, including the introduction of electric vehicles into its fleet, a cartridge return programme in partnership with Xerox and ink recycling. The business is also a registered partner of the Woodland Trust’s carbon capture scheme.

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