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Zumtobel launches luminaire remanufacturing service
Zumtobel, an Austrian company specialising in professional indoor and outdoor lighting, has introduced a remanufacturing service for luminaires, aimed at extending product life cycles and reducing environmental impact. The service restores existing lighting systems to an as-new condition through a standardised factory process. This includes dismantling luminaires, testing and cleaning components, and replacing or upgrading key parts such as drivers and LED modules. Software updates may also be applied where relevant. Unlike refurbishment, the remanufactured systems are returned with comparable specifications and performance, alongside a new factory warranty. The service also includes maintenance and annual inspections, with reinstallation either at the original site or a new location. Process and environmental impact According to Zumtobel, the reuse of components can reduce CO2 emissions by between 30% and 50%, depending on the application. In retail environments, this figure is estimated at around 50%, based on Environmental Product Declaration data. The service is offered as a full package, covering deinstallation, remanufacturing, and reinstallation. This approach is intended to simplify the process for organisations looking to extend the use of existing lighting infrastructure. Data collected during remanufacturing projects can also support environmental reporting and certification processes, including ESG requirements. Alexandru Zloteanu, Innovation Manager at Zumtobel, says, “Our remanufacturing service addresses customer needs particularly in brick-and-mortar retail, as well as in logistics and production. "It results in lower total operating costs, reduced resource consumption and emissions, and improved performance thanks to regular technology upgrades.” The service is available with selected luminaire ranges, including Tecton II, Vivo II, Panos III, Craft II, and Factor II. For more from Zumtobel, click here.

Ariston launches R290 heat pump water heater
Heating systems manufacturer Ariston has expanded its heat pump water heater range with the introduction of the Nuos Plus S2 Wi-Fi, designed for domestic and light commercial applications. The new unit uses R290 refrigerant and builds on the existing Nuos Plus Wi-Fi, with updates aimed at improving efficiency, installation flexibility, and system integration. The system has an A+ energy rating and a coefficient of performance (COP) of up to 3.51. According to the manufacturer, this can deliver improved energy savings compared to traditional electric water heaters. The use of R290 refrigerant also results in a low global warming potential (GWP) of 3. The unit supports photovoltaic integration for properties with solar panels and can be connected with other Ariston systems. Its design allows installation in a range of settings, including locations with limited ceiling height, without requiring significant structural changes. Installation and control features The Nuos Plus S2 Wi-Fi includes smart connectivity via Ariston Net, enabling remote monitoring and control. Users can adjust temperature settings, schedule operation, and track energy consumption. The system operates at 48 dBA, with an optional night mode to reduce noise further. It also includes several operating modes, such as Green, Green+, Boost, and I-Memory, which adjust performance based on demand. Additional features include a magnesium anode for corrosion protection, alongside tank protection technology designed to reduce limescale build-up and extend product lifespan. Edoardo Pauletta, Country Manager at Ariston, comments, “We’re excited to launch the Nuos Plus S2 Wi-Fi, which is the first of our R290 solutions launching this year. "As more households shift to renewable sources for hot water generation, Ariston is committed to giving professionals access to a range of sustainable thermal solutions for their customers. “The new Nuos Plus S2 Wi-Fi range offers efficient performance without compromising on quality, and we are confident that it will help users save significantly on their energy consumption and costs while contributing to a greener future.” For more from Ariston, click here.

Free webinar to address standards in PAT testing sector
Product Safety Collective is hosting a free webinar aimed at improving standards in portable appliance testing (PAT) inspections, supported by Chartered Trading Standards Institute and Electrical Safety First. The online session will take place on Thursday 26 March at 4pm and is open to professionals involved in PAT testing and electrical safety. The webinar will bring together industry experts to share guidance and practical insights to help inspectors identify risks and improve inspection quality. Focus on safety and compliance The session will cover common electrical product safety failures and outline additional checks that can be carried out during PAT inspections. It will also address relevant Trading Standards legislation and introduce a new online reporting form for unsafe products and poor practices. According to the organisers, the aim is to support professionals in strengthening their knowledge, improving consistency across inspections, and staying informed about developments in product safety. The initiative is funded through the Electrical Safety Fund, which supports projects focused on reducing domestic electrical risks across the UK. Electrical faults remain a significant contributor to domestic fires, with many incidents linked to faulty or unsafe electrical products. Lewis Collantine, Director of the Product Safety Collective and who will lead the webinar, says, “PAT testing plays a vital role in keeping people safe, but standards across the sector can vary. "This webinar is about sharing practical knowledge, highlighting common safety failures, and helping inspectors raise the bar for electrical safety.” Registration is available via the organisers’ online sign-up page.

RAW Charging to open 'UK's largest destination EV charging hub'
RAW Charging, an electric vehicle (EV) chargepoint operator for the leisure, retail, and hospitality sectors, is partnering with Landsec to launch "the UK's largest destination EV charging hub" at Bluewater in Kent. The installation forms part of a £24.5 million national EV charging network across some of the UK’s most popular shopping destinations. The rollout will deliver 1,000 new charging bays - comprising 554 AC fast chargers and 446 DC rapid chargers - across 28 Landsec destinations, including Bluewater (the largest retail destination EV charging hub in the UK), Gunwharf Quays, White Rose Shopping Centre, and Brighton Marina, with some installations already complete. Modernising legacy charging infrastructure RAW says its network is designed to meet growing customer expectations while helping retailers and landlords drive footfall, engagement, and revenue. By placing charging hubs at high-footfall destinations, it says EV drivers will remain on site for longer - interacting with retail, dining, and leisure offerings - creating a tangible boost to dwell time and spend. The 20-year partnership will also include a major replace and upgrade programme, modernising legacy charging infrastructure that no longer meets current standards for speed, reliability, or accessibility. These upgrades are expected to improve charge time, with some chargers charging a vehicle within a dwell time of 30 minutes to 1.5 hours. The network is also fully accessible via contactless payment and the major EV charging apps. RAW Charging’s network already powers popular destinations including National Trust sites, Merlin Entertainments (such as LEGOLAND Windsor and Alton Towers), McArthurGlen Designer Outlets, and several hotel groups. Collectively, these destinations reportedly power over 400,000 electric journeys per year. Investing in the UK Neil Broadbank, CCO at RAW Charging, comments, “We’re proud to partner with Landsec, whose top-tier retail and leisure destinations attract millions of visitors each year. “Our EV charging hubs give customers confidence to recharge on arrival, enhancing their experience and keeping them on site longer. "This investment goes beyond infrastructure; it’s about connecting amazing places and supporting the UK’s transition to cleaner, greener transport.” Ben Padley, Head of Consumer at Landsec, adds, “Our destinations welcome millions of visitors each year and are the hubs for communities across the UK. Creating exceptional experiences while supporting a more sustainable future is central to how we shape those places. “As more drivers switch to electric, retail destinations like ours have a clear responsibility to make charging simple, accessible, and part of everyday life. "Through our partnership with RAW Charging, we’re embedding high-quality, future-ready EV infrastructure across our portfolio, including plans for what will become the UK’s largest destination charging hub at Bluewater." For more from RAW Charging, click here.

Solar interest surges 27% as homeowners seek independence
British homeowners are reportedly racing to future-proof their properties against global energy shocks, with new data from Octopus Energy, one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers, showing a 27% surge in solar installation enquiries since the start of the most recent conflict in the Middle East. Current geopolitical turmoil has caused a dash for solar, as households seek to shield their bills from the volatile global gas market. Since late February, gas prices have soared by more than 60%. According to the latest industry data from MCS, the UK is currently experiencing its strongest year on record for solar. More than 260,000 homes installed solar in 2025, bringing the total to 1.85 million households generating their own clean energy. Battery storage shows similar interest Recent data from MCS also shows that battery installations in the UK nearly doubled year-on-year, allowing households to capture and use their own power during peak evening hours. Aside from security of energy and less reliance on the national grid, Octopus Energy claims that home solar generation provides a "massive reduction" in bills for households. A report from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), found that an average homeowner could save around £500 a year on energy bills by installing rooftop solar panels. Rebecca Dibb-Simkin, Chief Product Officer at Octopus Energy, comments, “We are seeing a fundamental shift in the national psyche when it comes to energy. With the second energy market shock in less than five years, homeowners are looking for security. "This surge in solar interest suggests people now see their rooftops as a frontline of their financial resilience. By generating their own power, they can help to insulate their bank accounts against global energy crises.” For more from Octopus Energy, click here.

"Why are contractors still paying to quote?"
For the best part of three decades, Electrika has been quietly doing something that most people in the electrical contracting industry don't realise: giving contractors a professional estimating platform, loaded with manufacturer trade prices, completely free of charge. No subscription. No trial period. No catch. While some contractors are still pricing jobs on Excel spreadsheets – or paying upwards of £2,000 a year for commercial estimating software – thousands of electrical contractors across the UK are already using Electrika to build accurate, professional quotes on any device they own. How does free actually work? Electrika is funded by the manufacturers whose products appear on the platform. Schneider Electric, Hager, MK, and more than 25 other leading brands provide their trade price data directly to Electrika, keeping it current and accurate. In return, their products are specified by thousands of contractors every week. It's a model that works for everyone. Contractors get a proper tool. Manufacturers get their products into quotes. And nobody has to pay through the nose for the privilege. More than a price list What sets Electrika apart from a simple catalogue is the depth of its estimating capability. Contractors can build detailed kits – right down to the nuts, bolts, and cable clips – save them as templates, and reuse them across projects. Labour rates, equipment markups, preliminaries, and profit margins are all handled within the system, producing professional reports that can go straight to a client or quantity surveyor. One contractor recently told us he'd completed over 2,200 estimates through the platform, serving more than 20 clients from a single account. His business model depends on Electrika being free – and on the quality of the output being indistinguishable from systems costing ten times as much. What's new for 2026 Electrika has recently completed a major platform update, bringing a fully mobile-responsive interface that works seamlessly on phones and tablets alongside the traditional desktop experience. The platform has also had a significant security upgrade and a redesigned user interface to match modern web standards. Coming later this year, AI-powered product assistants will help contractors find, compare, and specify products using plain language – no more scrolling through catalogue pages to find the right MCB or luminaire. A Pro subscription tier is also in development, offering advanced features such as variation pricing, enhanced file management, and a business dashboard – all at a price point that won't break the bank. Getting started Registering takes less than a minute. There is no credit card required, no obligation, and no time limit. Visit electrika.com to start quoting today. Whether you're a sole trader pricing domestic rewires or a growing firm tendering commercial fit-outs, the tools are the same – and they're free. Electrika – free electrical estimating software, trusted since 1996.

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Advanced’s MxPro 5 four-loop panels achieve EPD
Fire protection solutions manufacturer Advanced has announced that its MxPro 5 four-loop fire alarm control panels have received an Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), providing independently verified data on the products’ environmental impact across their full lifecycle. Issued in accordance with EN 15804:2012+A2:2019 and ISO 14044/14025 - and verified by BRE Global - the declaration provides standardised environmental performance data to support sustainability-focused specification and whole-building assessments. Environmental Product Declarations are increasingly used in construction and building services to provide comparable data on the environmental impact of products. Developed using a life cycle assessment, an EPD evaluates impacts across all stages of a product’s life, from raw material extraction and manufacturing through to transport, use, and end-of-life treatment. Lifecycle data for fire safety systems For the MxPro 5 four-loop panels, the EPD presents cradle-to-grave environmental data, including carbon footprint and other environmental indicators. The declaration applies across the full range of MxPro 5 four-loop panel configurations, including standard and deep enclosure formats, cross-listed variants, and Axis EN software variants. According to Advanced, the lifecycle assessment also provides insights to support product development and manufacturing improvements, including material selection, production efficiency, and energy use during operation. The company said the MxPro 5 range has been designed with long service life, flexibility, and upgradeability in mind, helping extend system lifespan and reduce waste over time. The EPD is valid for five years under the BRE Global verification scheme and is scheduled to remain in force until March 2031. For more from Advanced, click here.

Ratio launches io6 Street EV charger
Ratio, a UK manufacturer of EV charging stations and power distribution systems, has introduced the io6 Street, an electric vehicle charger designed to support scalable on-street charging deployments for councils and charge point operators. Designed and manufactured in the UK, the charger is intended for retrofit installation on existing lamp posts, columns, and pillars, enabling on-street charging without extensive civil works. By using existing street infrastructure, the system is designed to reduce installation time, disruption, and overall deployment costs. The io6 Street provides up to 7.4kW AC charging, depending on the power supply available at the column. It is aimed at residential streets where vehicles are parked for longer periods, supporting overnight or destination charging for drivers without off-street parking. Charger designed for public infrastructure According to Ratio, the charger has been developed for long-term public deployment, with an IK10-rated aluminium enclosure designed to withstand outdoor conditions. The system includes DC 6mA protection, secure cable locking, and MID-certified metering as standard. It is also Elexon approved and designed to meet UK requirements for on-street EV charging installations. For network operators, the charger supports OCPP 1.6J and is compatible with OCPP 2.0.1, allowing integration with charge point management systems. Connectivity options include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and 4G, with 36 months of SIM data included. The io6 Street is designed for installation on 140mm, 168mm, and 194mm columns and lamp posts, supporting large-scale deployments across residential areas.

Revealing the scale of WEEE non-compliance in UK lighting
Environment Agency data released this month has uncovered the scale of WEEE non-compliance of products sold through online marketplaces. For the last four-and-a-half months of 2025, online marketplaces were legally required to report sales of electrical products imported into the UK via their platforms. That data showed an annual market share of 13.8% for consumer lamps and 11.8% for consumer luminaires. Commenting on the news, Nigel Harvey, CEO of Recolight, a UK not-for-profit compliance scheme for lighting waste recycling and sustainability, says, "At last we can see the true extent of WEEE non-compliance through online marketplaces. "What is more, one of the largest operators, eBay, does not yet appear in the list of compliant producers. So, once [its] data is also included, and it is grossed up into a full-year equivalent, market shares could well be over 25% for consumer luminaires and over 35% for consumer lamps. "The really good news for the lighting industry is that, at long last, online sellers will be forced to pay their share of WEEE costs. Recolight has worked tirelessly to see this change introduced over many years, and we are very grateful to current and former Defra staff who made this happen." The WEEE regulations were amended last year and, from 12 August 2025, online marketplaces have been required to start collecting data for all electrical goods brought into the UK via their platforms. Market shares are calculated using the weight of products placed on the market. For more from Recolight, click here.



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