Energy storage systems firm enters administration

Alex McIntyreWest Midlands
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GivEnergy in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, has entered administration

An energy storage systems business has collapsed into administration, resulting in the loss of 35 jobs.

GivEnergy Ltd, based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ceased trading with immediate effect on 9 April and all of its employees were made redundant, administrator CB Business Recovery said.

The firm, part of a wider trading group, was a major supplier of inverters, batteries and electric vehicle chargers.

Chris Brooksbank, of CB Business Recovery, said no further goods or services would be provided by the company.

He said GivEnergy would also not be able to honour hardware warranties as well as ongoing user and software support.

Brooksbank advised all consumers to contact their installer for initial support.

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