Britain’s Largest Heat Pump Manufacturer Prepares to Accelerate Growth with New Management
- Social Housing
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Ready to rise to the challenge, Dr Matthew Trewhella, former Managing Director of Kensa Contracting, has been newly appointed as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Kensa Group, following the retirement of former CEO Simon Lomax.
Matthew said:
Kensa’s senior team is further strengthed by James Standley, former Managing Director of Kensa Heat Pumps, being appointed as Chief Operating Officer (COO).
James said:
(From L-R, Matthew Trewhella, CEO, James stadnley, COO)
Every low carbon ground source heat pump installed is the equivalent of taking a combustion engine car off the road, yet their true benefits won’t make the impact needed unless they are introduced at scale. Rather than replacing gas boilers on a house-by-house basis, Kensa is urging stakeholders to focus efforts on street-by-street installations of networked heat pumps to propel a mass transition to the low carbon technology.
In order to drive forwards this vision, new recruit, Wouter Thijssen, previous Strategy Lead at National Grid, has joined as Managing Director of Kensa Utilities, a heat pump infrastructure asset company spearheading the delivery of renewable heating upgrades across entire communities.
Wouter said:
Further internal promotions have been made to strengthen the leadership teams of the Group’s operating companies, Kensa Heat Pumps and Kensa Contracting to help the group scale up to meet market expectations.
Paul Eveleigh has been promoted from Operations Director to Managing Director (MD) of Kensa Heat Pumps, the UK’s leading ground source heat pump manufacturer. Kensa Heat Pumps recently broke production records by doubling its output in the past 18 months and is working towards a further twofold increase in capacity by 2023.
Paul said:
David Broom moves from Commercial Director to Managing Director (MD) of Kensa Contracting, the specialist large-scale heat pump installation business. To date over 1 million tonnes of carbon will be saved as a result of Kensa’s ground source heat pump installations across social housing, new build developments, private retrofit homes, and businesses.
David said:
(From L-R, David Broom, Matthew Trewhella, Paul Eveleigh, Wouter Thijssen, James Standley)
Over the next few years, the new Kensa leadership team, along with further investment into the group will underpin some major development initiatives to embed this vision at the forefront of the UK’s decarbonisation strategy.