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CES partners with solar giant to help net zero transition
Midlands’ electrical services company CES has been named a Premier Partner by TCL SunPower Global, a provider of innovative solar energy solutions, helping UK businesses to make the transition to greener, cheaper energy. CES – formerly known as Collison Electrical Services - has built an established reputation for delivering high-performing medium to large scale solar projects across the UK, and is looking to strengthen that through the collaboration with TCL SunPower Global. Joe Collison (pictured), Director of CES, explains, “In just our first quarter, we have been upgraded from authorised to Premier Partner, primarily thanks to our commitment to using the SunPower range of products. Premier Partner status is usually awarded to companies based on volume of projects, but in our case it was in recognition of our track record and potential.” SunPower Premier Partners are community-based solar installers selected because their level of expertise and professionalism is deemed to match the quality and durability of the SunPower brand. Joe adds, “The government’s drive towards net zero means the demand for the best quality and most efficient solar panels is greater than ever, so we are delighted to be working with TCL SunPower Global to provide the panels for our solar systems. “It is very important to us that everyone we work with shares our ethos for sustainable business practices that protect people and places, and TCL SunPower Global is the perfect fit. Together we can help businesses make the transition to clean power and to enjoying the many benefits that brings, including improved efficiency and lower costs. Our expertise in creating fully integrated solar power and storage systems, coupled with TCL SunPower Global’s market leading solar panel technology, will help achieve the significant business growth we are targeting over the next few years.” Joe said the full range of businesses, from large manufacturing sites to agricultural business, would benefit from switching to solar-generated power. CES, which is based in Ford near Shrewsbury, also specialises in creating complete off-grid systems, such as solar arrays, battery storage integration, and generator upgrades, for properties and businesses in remote or rural locations. TCL SunPower Global’s UK Sales Director, Jon Juxon, adds, “As a company, TCL SunPower Global is committed to offering a simple, effortless path to sustainable living using our innovative energy solutions across the world. “Our partnership with CES is another step towards helping businesses and individuals in the UK to make the transition to a cleaner, cheaper way of living, and we are very happy to be working with Joe and the team. “Our core beliefs – that energy generation should be renewable, sustainable and not to the detriment of the planet and the people who live on it – align perfectly with the CES way of doing business. I look forward to our partnership flourishing as we help the UK achieve net zero.” The partnership with TCL SunPower Global is part of a major strategic investment by CES as it bids to tap into the rapidly growing renewables market in the UK, boosted by the government’s target of 100 million solar panels being installed as part of the new Clean Power 2030 Action Plan.

AEI Cables warns that safety must be the priority
Specialist cable supplier AEI Cables is warning that quality and safety must still be the priority for the supply chain during the current challenging economic environment. The company is highlighting the need for the use of Category 3 fire performance cables which are designed to withstand heat and flames for up to 120 minutes, helping to protect equipment, property and even lives. Stuart Dover, General Manager of AEI Cables, says, “The electrical industry supply chains are facing challenging times with the economy, but we should stress - these cables support critical safety circuits in tall buildings, office spaces, hospitals, shopping malls and stadia. “There are a number of issues including the skills gap, the economy and lack of supply chain confidence, but we should not lose sight of the paramount importance of safety for everyone concerned, including those moving about in these buildings.” Category 1 fire performance cables guarantee 30 minutes of defence against flames, making them ideal for emergency lighting, while Category 2 cables give 60 minutes of fire protection and are commonly used for alarm systems. For firefighting, additional time is required and Category 3 cables are able to withstand up to 120 minutes of exposure to fire, providing enhanced emergency power to assist firefighters.  The guidance for Category 3 Control fire performance cables applies to evacuation alarms for the disabled in care homes, emergency voice communications systems and voice alarm systems in relevant buildings. The systems powered by these cables – including smoke and heat extraction systems – assist fire services in firefighting and a safe evacuation in the case of life safety. These cables reduce harmful smoke, toxic gases and flame spread in the event of a real fire. AEI Cables’ Firetec Enhanced cabling has been approved and certified by LPCB to BS8519 (Annex B), Category 3 Control in addition to Category 2 Control. The BS Code of Practice under BS8519 contains six categories of cables: three for power cables, and three for control cables, each covering survival times of 30, 60 or 120 minutes. All AEI Cables’ products are supplied with approvals from independent bodies including BASEC and LPCB. It also holds approvals from organisations including Lloyds, the MoD, Network Rail and LUL and works to international standards around the world. For more from AEI Cables, click here.

Preview: The Smart Buildings & Sustainability Leadership Forum
As the construction and facilities industries pivot toward more intelligent, energy-efficient, and sustainable solutions, the Smart Buildings & Sustainability Leadership Forum emerges as a must-attend event for professionals looking to lead the transition. Taking place this week - on 18 September at the Vox Conference Centre in Birmingham - the Forum brings together industry leaders, technology innovators, sustainability experts, and key decision-makers to explore the future of smart building design, integrated systems, and ESG-driven construction. For electrical contractors, this event isn’t just another conference - it’s a strategic opportunity to future-proof their business, gain cutting-edge insights, and position themselves as essential players in the evolving smart building ecosystem. The Forum at a glance The Smart Buildings & Sustainability Leadership Forum is designed to bridge the gap between traditional building practices and the emerging landscape of smart infrastructure. Sessions will cover topics such as: • Integration of IoT and energy management systems • Innovations in lighting, HVAC controls, and DC Grid • Sustainable electrical design and renewable energy integration • Building automation, AI, and sensor technologies • ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) compliance and reporting Industry leaders from architecture, engineering, tech, and facilities management will share case studies, product innovations, and policy insights that are directly shaping how buildings are designed, powered, and maintained. Why electrical contractors should attend Electrical contractors are at the forefront of implementing the smart infrastructure that modern buildings demand. With energy legislation becoming stricter and clients seeking greener, more tech-integrated facilities, understanding these shifts is not optional - it's essential. Here’s why attending the Forum offers tangible value: 1. Stay ahead of technological shifts Smart buildings rely on complex systems that integrate lighting, HVAC, security, and energy management. As these systems become increasingly digitised and interconnected, electrical contractors must expand their knowledge beyond basic wiring and control panels. The Forum offers exposure to the latest platforms, devices, and protocols driving the transformation. 2. Build skills in sustainability and compliance Governments and clients alike are demanding measurable sustainability results. Contractors who understand how to design and implement energy-efficient systems - from LED retrofits to solar integration - will have a competitive advantage. Sessions will delve into current and upcoming regulations, green certifications, and funding programmes. 3. Networking and business development The Forum attracts facility managers, developers, architects, and technology vendors - all potential partners or clients. Electrical contractors can use the opportunity to showcase their expertise, form partnerships, and better understand what key stakeholders are looking for in smart building projects. 4. Access to innovation and product demos Leading manufacturers and start-ups will exhibit the newest tools and technologies shaping the industry. Whether it’s advanced metering, AI-driven control systems, or energy storage solutions, electrical contractors can see first-hand how these technologies work and how they can be integrated into future projects. Complimentary offer The SBS Team is able to offer ECN readers a complimentary ticket to attend this event! Complimentary tickets are offered on a first come, first served basis. Please email marketing@sbsleadersforum.com to request the discount code. Final word The Smart Buildings & Sustainability Leadership Forum offers more than just industry insights - it’s a blueprint for the future. By attending, contractors will not only enhance their technical knowledge, but also strengthen their strategic position in a rapidly changing market.

Unicrimp’s new Q-Nect IP68 Inline Connector
Unicrimp, a UK manufacturer of cable accessories and electrical fittings, and part of the Scolmore Group, has expanded its robust cable accessories range with the launch of the Q-Nect IP68 Inline Connector - a durable, high-performance solution designed to deliver secure, long-lasting electrical connections in even the harshest conditions. Offering reliable protection against water, dust, and environmental ingress, the Q-Nect IP68 Inline Connector is perfect for both commercial and industrial applications where safety and durability are essential. Key features include: • IP68 rated for maximum protection against water, dust, and dirt • 2 x 3-port lever connectors for fast and secure terminations • 2 x PG16 cable glands for enhanced sealing and cable retention • Adjustable cable entry size to accommodate varying installation needs • Terminal wire capacity: hard cable = 0.08mm² – 4mm², and soft cable = 0.08mm² – 2.5mm² Whether it's powering outdoor lighting, running outdoor pump systems, or operating outdoor equipment, the Q-Nect connector guarantees peace of mind, even when left exposed to the elements. For more information, visit Unicrimp’s website or download the Scolmore Group app. For more from Unicrimp, click here.

Makita launches rotary laser for precision levelling
Makita, a manufacturer of power tools and outdoor equipment, has released the SKR001 Rechargeable Rotary Laser, designed to simplify levelling and alignment tasks on construction sites. The tool offers long-range measurement, improved visibility with a green beam, and compatibility with multiple battery platforms. The rotary laser provides a measuring range of up to 800m in diameter when used with a receiver, with horizontal and vertical accuracy of ±0.5mm and ±0.75mm per 10m respectively. It features automatic self-levelling within ±5° and manual slope adjustment for consistent, high-precision layout work. Designed for visibility and flexibility The green laser beam aims to improve visibility compared with red-beam models, particularly in bright daylight. Users can choose between static operation, three rotation speeds (150, 300, 600 rpm), and three scan angles (10°, 20°, 30°), depending on application. The SKR001 is compatible with Makita’s CXT (12V), LXT (18V), and XGT (40V) battery platforms via interchangeable trays. It includes a Bluetooth remote control with a range of up to 100m, auto shut-off, and anti-drift functions to maintain accuracy. When powered by a 40V XGT 4.0Ah battery, the unit can run for up to 160 hours continuously. Built for site durability With an IP67 rating for protection against dust and water, the rotary laser is also equipped with shock-absorbing bumpers to withstand drops of up to 2m. It weighs 4kg without a battery, intended to balance durability with portability for professional use. Kevin Brannigan, Marketing Manager at Makita, says, “With a green beam to provide clear visibility and its multi-platform battery support, the SKR001 sets a new benchmark for cordless rotary lasers. "It offers flexibility and high performance for professionals working on levelling and alignment tasks.” The rotary laser is supplied with an 18V LXT battery tray holder as standard. For more from Makita, click here.

Schneider Electric introduces new low voltage solutions
In today’s fast-paced digital world, uninterrupted energy is not just a convenience - it’s a necessity. From data centres and hospitals to transportation networks and critical industries, reliable low-voltage power distribution is essential to keeping operations running smoothly and safely. That’s why Schneider Electric is proud to offer a comprehensive suite of End-to-End Low Voltage (E2E LV) solutions designed to meet the demands of modern infrastructure projects. Whether you're upgrading existing systems or designing new installations, the company's solutions deliver performance, safety, and scalability. Schneider Electric's core LV offerings include: • Acti9 & Active Safety System – Smart protection and monitoring for enhanced safety and operational continuity • PowerPact4 – Compact, reliable switchgear for efficient power distribution • Canalis – Flexible busbar trunking systems for fast, modular installations • Metering Solutions – Accurate energy monitoring to support sustainability and cost control Exciting new additions to the Acti9 range include: • Triple Split Boards – Ideal for multi-circuit installations with simplified wiring • Incoming Automatic Transfer Switch Kits – Seamless power switching for critical loads • Integrated SPD Options (coming soon) – Built-in surge protection for enhanced resilience. To find out more and stay connected with Schneider Electric's new LV Hub, click here.  

Thorn Altis floodlight earns FIFA Quality Pro Mark
Following extensive product and installation testing at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, the Altis G5 floodlight from luminaire manufacturer and supplier Thorn Lighting has been recognised under the FIFA Quality Programme for Floodlights. The Altis range, first introduced in 2013, has been installed in stadiums worldwide and continues to evolve to meet the requirements of professional sport. The fifth-generation system now carries the FIFA Quality Pro mark, which is awarded to floodlighting systems that meet international standards for performance, safety, and reliability. FIFA Quality Programme for floodlights FIFA’s Quality Programme provides guidance to stadium owners and competition organisers by establishing a global testing standard for floodlight systems. To qualify for the FIFA Quality Pro mark, products undergo laboratory testing and installation validation, with a focus on player performance and spectator experience. At the MHP Arena Stuttgart, 222 Altis G5 luminaires were installed as part of a refurbishment to meet UEFA Elite Level A and Bundesliga standards. Susanne Straub, Lighting Consultant at Zumtobel Group, explains, “The project at Stuttgart Arena saw the installation of 222 Altis floodlights. "The purpose was to improve lighting for match days whilst meeting the standards for UEFA Elite Level A. "The Altis floodlights have improved energy efficiency, leading to better fan engagement and an overall increased satisfaction from players, staff, and visitors." Innovation in sports lighting Thorn says the Altis G5 is designed to be adaptable for different types of sports venues and can be integrated with control and connectivity systems. In 2025, the range was extended to support dynamic event lighting with ultra-high power RGBW capability. Eliot Horsman, Director of Product Management and Application for Thorn’s Outdoor business, comments, “As the world-leading authority in football, FIFA’s standards for testing and accreditation are understandably stringent. "For this reason, we at Thorn are proud to see Altis G5 receive the FIFA Quality Pro mark.” For more from Thorn, click here.

Applications open for SPARKS Learner of the Year 2026
SPARKS, a UK magazine for student and apprentice electricians, has announced that applications are now open for the seventeenth annual SPARKS Learner of the Year competition, a national event that celebrates emerging talent in the electrical industry. For the first time ever, the competition expands to include a Scottish Regional Heat, bringing the total to seven regional events across England, Scotland, and Wales. This development reflects the growing enthusiasm from colleges and learners in Scotland and hopes to ensure even more aspiring electricians have the opportunity to shine. Competition details Open to Level 2 and 3 electrical students and apprentices, the competition challenges participants with a series of hands-on tasks, judged by a panel of industry experts and led by judging partner NAPIT. Regional winners will advance to the Grand Final in May 2026, where they’ll compete for national recognition and prizes donated by leading sponsors, which include: headline sponsor Luceco Group, alongside Electric Center, Milwaukee, Schneider Electric, AICO, Dimplex, EAL (Enginuity), Ideal Industries, Kewtech, Snickers Workwear, and NAPIT. The 'Meet the Manufacturer' series will run alongside the SPARKS Learner of the Year, offering manufacturers an opportunity to network with and update lecturers on the latest industry and product innovations. Last year’s winner Frankie McCall, from South Hampshire College Group and JTL Training, shares his experience: “They were all a bunch of good lads. Everyone was really close to each other, so when they called the runner-up, I thought, 'That’s me out of the competition.' "But then they called my name as the winner and I thought, 'Yeah, I’ve done well.' Just thank you to the sponsors: [There were] some good prizes and all the equipment we were using on the install was of a good standard." Zoë Tanner, Managing Director at SPARKS Magazine, adds, “The standard set in 2025 was exceptional, and it’s raised expectations for what’s to come. "SPARKS Learner of the Year continues to be a powerful platform for young electricians to showcase their talent, and I’m excited to see how this year’s competitors rise to the challenge”. Applications are now open. For more information on how to enter, visit the website. For more from SPARKS, click here.

Vent-Axia launches smart ventilation system for social housing
Vent-Axia, a British ventilation manufacturer, has introduced the Lo-Carbon Revive 7, a smart ventilation unit developed for the social housing sector. The system combines Vent-Axia’s fan technology with Switchee’s in-home connectivity to provide energy-efficient ventilation, real-time environmental monitoring, and tamper-proof performance. The launch comes ahead of Awaab’s Law, which comes into force on 27 October and requires social housing landlords to investigate and resolve damp and mould issues within strict timeframes. Real-time monitoring for landlords and residents The Revive 7 offers continuous monitoring of indoor air quality, including humidity, temperature, and fan usage. The system gives early warnings of damp, mould, or poor air quality, enabling housing providers to target resources and support residents more effectively. Direct messaging functions allow landlords to share environmental advice with tenants without entering properties. Ashley Smith, Product Manager at Vent-Axia, says, “The popular Revive 7 already offers landlords energy-efficient ventilation that effectively tackles condensation and mould with a datalogger which tracks fan usage to ensure it is used as intended. "We have now enhanced this capability with the Revive 7, which is a future-ready combination, providing real-time IAQ data and helping landlords tackle early indicators of problems, such as damp, mould, and condensation, while improving compliance, protecting housing stock, and enhancing tenant wellbeing.” Updated design features The Revive 7 is a filterless, energy-efficient unit designed to tackle condensation and mould while operating quietly. The latest version features a slimmer profile for easier installation, particularly in window applications, and includes both wall and ceiling mounting options with IPX4 and SELV models available. The fan includes Smart Sense technology with an alphanumeric LED display and three-button menu for commissioning and data collection. Lock settings prevent tampering, and a datalogger tracks usage patterns to support landlords in managing indoor air quality. Vent-Axia says the mixed flow design helps maintain steady airflow at trickle speeds, avoiding unnecessary boosting. Additional features include adjustable trickle speeds, humidity boost functions, and ambient response sensors to prevent nuisance tripping. The unit also incorporates Multi-Vortex technology, which removes the need for filters and helps reduce maintenance. For more from Vent-Axia, click here.

SELECT welcomes Housing Action Plan but warns of skills gap
SELECT, Scotland’s largest construction trade association, has welcomed the Scottish Government’s Housing Emergency Action Plan but stressed the need for a sustainable pipeline of skilled professionals to deliver it. The plan, announced on 2 September by Cabinet Secretary for Housing Mairi McAllan, sets out measures to tackle homelessness and deliver more housing, including £4.9 billion of investment in social and affordable homes over the next four years. Call for investment in training SELECT, which represents around 18,000 electrotechnical operatives and apprentices across Scotland, says a renewed focus on training and apprenticeships will be vital to meeting the plan’s goals. Alan Wilson, Managing Director of SELECT, says, “The Action Plan recognises the immediacy of the housing crisis in Scotland, but in order for it to be successfully delivered, the construction sector will need a pool of trained and skilled professionals that includes electricians. "I know that many of our members are concerned about skills shortages we may face as this ambitious programme develops, and it is absolutely vital that the Scottish Government continues to support the training of electrical installation apprentices.” Jim Cooper, a SELECT board member and Managing Director of Ayrshire-based Electro Installations, adds, “I genuinely feel the industry will be in a critical period if it doesn’t ensure that enough skilled labour is coming through. "Intervention from government is needed, and needed soon. Employers must of course play their part by taking on and training young people, but the government needs to take responsibility for ensuring that Scotland produces the skilled staff it needs for the industry to grow and successfully deliver ambitious plans like this.” Wider measures in the plan The Housing Emergency Action Plan also includes proposals to mitigate rent increases, introduce rent controls, and adopt Awaab’s Law from next year, which requires social landlords to address hazards such as damp and mould. It further sets out a new, all-tenure housing delivery ambition, working with the housebuilding sector to increase delivery across all sectors by at least 10% each year for the next three years. For more from SELECT, click here.



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