Third Equation’s move marks a significant UK expansion.
- Sustainable energy company relocates from Edinburgh to Alderley Park.
- Alderley Park is fast becoming a hub for green tech innovation.
- The new headquarters are equipped for state-of-the-art demonstrations.
- CEO Greg Dujon cites multiple strategic advantages for the relocation.
Third Equation, a company specialising in innovative grid-enhancing technology, recently expanded its operations from Edinburgh to Alderley Park in Cheshire, occupying 6,400 square feet of bespoke lab and office space. The move represents a major growth step for the firm, aligning with its goals to advance sustainable electricity grid management in the UK.
Alderley Park, renowned for its focus on science and technological innovation, provides Third Equation with an excellent infrastructure, including a high-capacity power supply that is crucial for their research and development activities.
The new facilities, featuring a cutting-edge laboratory with a 1 MW enabled connection, furnish an ideal space for Third Equation to collaborate effectively with clients and investors, and demonstrate their products and prototypes under real-world conditions.
Joining over 250 other science and technology-driven enterprises in Alderley Park, Third Equation benefits from an environment ripe for collaboration and innovation. This ecosystem supports their work in improving power distribution systems’ efficiency, capacity, and sustainability.
The strategic relocation was driven by a detailed review process where Third Equation evaluated multiple factors including grid connectivity, accessibility to talent, proximity to clientele, transportation links, and overall working environment. According to CEO Greg Dujon, Alderley Park not only met but exceeded their expectations.
Third Equation’s move to Alderley Park positions it ideally to foster innovation in sustainable energy solutions.