In 2026, Apleona undertook the project management of a major renewable energy installation at Hull Women and Children’s Hospital, a long-term client of ours. The programme involved coordinating the delivery, handling, and installation of 404 solar photovoltaic panels across multiple roof levels of the facility.
Our responsibilities covered the full lifecycle of the works, including electrical integration, system testing, and final handover of the 190 kW SolarEdge PV system. This project supports the hospital’s sustainability goals by increasing on site renewable energy generation and reducing long term operational carbon emissions.
Shane Beck, Apleona Account Director, comments: “When the Trust first approached us about delivering this project, we jumped at the opportunity to support such a forward thinking and impactful scheme. Installing over 400 solar panels on Hull Women and Children’s Hospital is a fantastic achievement and a real testament to what can be delivered through strong collaboration.”
“I’d like to personally recognise Account Manager David Ellis, who led the project impeccably. Delivery was excellent across all fronts - safety, operational control, and meeting the Trust’s clinical and client requirements remained the absolute priority throughout. The ability to now track live generation data, and see the immediate environmental impact, brings the project to life and highlights the real benefits of investment in sustainable healthcare infrastructure. We’re extremely proud to have been part of this journey.”