With recent announcements from the Committee for Climate Change and the Government calling for significantly higher numbers of heat pump installations, the Kensa Group has announced changes to its senior management team and additional business services as it looks to celebrate its 20th anniversary with continued rapid growth.
James Standley has been promoted to Managing Director of Kensa Heat Pumps, the UK’s only ground source heat pump manufacturer, whilst Dr Matthew Trewhella will step up to the same role for Kensa Contracting (https://www.kensacontracting.com/), the specialist in-house installation business, which celebrated the launch of a dedicated website earlier in the year (www.kensacontracting.com (https://www.kensacontracting.com/)).
Commenting on the changes, Kensa Group CEO Simon Lomax says:
Alongside the management changes, Kensa has announced the launch of a new Group business, Kensa Utilities (https://www.kensautilities.com/), which will operate alongside a number of partners to fund, own and maintain heat pump assets. In addition, the Group is developing alternative business models, including a ‘heat as a service’ offer, designed to reduce upfront capital costs.
According to Lomax:
James Standley, Managing Director of Kensa Heat Pumps, says:
Matthew Trewhella, Managing Director of Kensa Contracting, says:
Established in Cornwall in 1999, Kensa Heat Pumps was the object of two marine engineers recognition of the value of heat pumps on super yachts. Twenty years later, and the company founders, Richard Freeborn and Guy Cashmore, are now joined by over sixty staff spanning the Kensa Group companies. Kensa Heat Pumps has consistently been the largest supplier of ground source heat pumps in the UK since 2012, of late owing to the significant orders Kensa Contracting are delivering for social housing providers and developers, which recently include an eight tower block retrofit for Enfield Council (https://www.kensaheatpumps.com/englands-largest-district-ground-source-system-breaks-new-ground/) and a three year programme spanning 700 properties owned by Together Housing (https://www.kensaheatpumps.com/unprecedented-investment-in-ground-source-heat-pumps-to-cut-has-carbon-emissions-by-66000-tonnes/).