In 2025, Maxey Moverley reached a major operational milestone: over the course of the year, we generated more electricity than we consumed. As a result, our building is now effectively 100% self-sufficient for electricity on an annual basis.
This achievement means that all of our day-to-day operations — including electronic repair, refurbishment, heating and cooling — are powered by electricity we generate on site, without the use of fossil fuels.
Electrification of heating and cooling
Our building is heated and air conditioned using a high-efficiency combined electric system from Daikin. Because the electricity supplied to the building is generated on site over the year, both the operation of the facility and the thermal environment required for precision electronic repair are delivered without direct carbon emissions from energy use.
Carbon-free repairs, in practice
Electronic repair is inherently sustainable — extending the life of complex equipment avoids the emissions, materials and energy associated with manufacturing replacements. By pairing our repair-first model with a self-sufficient, all-electric building, we have eliminated direct emissions from the energy required to carry out those repairs.
In practical terms, this means that the repair and refurbishment services we deliver on site are carbon-free in terms of direct energy consumption. We have already reached net zero for our operational energy requirements (Scope 1 and Scope 2), without the use of offsets.
Designed for long-term resilience
Generating more electricity than we consume is not simply an environmental statement; it also strengthens the resilience and stability of our operations. Reduced dependence on external energy markets lowers exposure to price volatility and supply disruption, while supporting long-term, reliable service for our customers.
This approach reflects our wider philosophy: investing in robust, efficient systems that reduce waste, improve performance and deliver measurable benefits over time.
Part of a wider sustainability strategy
Energy self-sufficiency complements our broader circular economy approach. From repair and refurbishment to responsible recycling and materials recovery, we aim to minimise environmental impact at every stage of an electronic product’s lifecycle.
Achieving net zero for our direct energy use is an important step, but not the end of the journey. We continue to focus on improving efficiency, working with responsible partners, and helping customers reduce the environmental impact of their own equipment through high-quality, long-life repair solutions.
At Maxey Moverley, sustainability is not an add-on — it is built into how we operate, how we invest, and how we deliver value.