August 2024
Pitsford, Northampton
Introduction
Thames Valley Archaeological Services (TVAS), a leading archaeological services provider, is dedicated to delivering efficient and sustainable welfare solutions for its team. The company sought a solution that ensured workforce comfort while minimising environmental impact during on-site operations.
The Requirement
TVAS required a welfare unit providing essential amenities such as a canteen, dry room and toilet. The challenge was to find a sustainable, fuel-efficient option that met the needs of its on-site teams while supporting their commitment to sustainability.
The Solution
In partnership with ecowelfare, TVAS deployed a 12ft solar-powered welfare unit equipped with a canteen, dry room and toilet. This self-sufficient unit eliminated the need for diesel-powered systems, significantly reducing fuel consumption and operational costs while maintaining a comfortable workspace.
The Conclusion
- Zero fuel costs – Fully solar-powered, removing the reliance on diesel systems.
- Over 76 litres of fuel saved – Lowering environmental impact and operational expenses.
- More than 243kg of CO2 emissions avoided – Supporting TVAS’s sustainability goals.
- Enhanced workforce welfare – Providing a modern, well-equipped facility for the on-site team.
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By choosing solar-powered welfare units, TVAS enhanced on-site conditions for its workforce while staying true to its environmental commitments. These units offer an efficient, eco-friendly alternative to traditional diesel-powered welfare facilities.







