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Komatsu Christchurch facility powers on with solar

The company says 50 per cent of its Christchurch office’s power needs will come from the sun

Machinery giant, Komatsu, has recently completed its first solar installation in New Zealand at its South Island premises in Christchurch, with the new 50-kilowatt system estimated to provide half of the site's power needs, the company says.

The new facility, opened just a couple of years ago, was chosen as the first NZ site for solar installation under a wider global commitment to sustainability in conjunction with the builder and landlord.

Komatsu New Zealand Managing Director, Phil Pritchard, says a lot of planning went into getting this project right.

“As an organisation, we are proactively looking for opportunities to contribute to a sustainable future where people, businesses and our planet thrive together,” he says.

“Servers and workshop lighting were identified as our higher consumers of energy at the Christchurch site and our modelling showed using solar to offset some of this energy consumption made great commercial and environmental sense.

“We wanted to get the first solar project right. From first discussions with our landlord to the final installation it took about 11 months, though the actual installation process was completed in two weeks with no real disruptions to business.”

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“The 133-panel system has been designed to accommodate batteries in future and we are looking closely at improvements in battery technology to decide when and if to go down that path.”

Komatsu has been reviewing Environmental Plans for each facility with a strong focus on identifying sustainability initiatives and activities that can reduce their environmental impact.

“This project forms part of our global initiatives and links into our Global Sustainability Policy,” Pritchard says.

“When we were approached by building developer, Calder Stewart, and the landlord, FortHill Property, it made sense for us to commit to purchasing green energy from our own roof.

“Calder Stewart Energy took care of the design and install process as well as the capital costs and all of the liaison with their partner company FortHill. This made it easy for us to achieve our goals and sustainability initiative.”

Komatsu plans to continue its investment in sustainable and energy efficient initiatives.

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“Following the success of this project, we are now investigating a second installation at our new building in Auckland following the branch expansion,” Pritchard says.

“We have received a really positive response locally with both our customers and staff commenting that it’s great to see us leading the way with renewable energy.”

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