Go Geothermal opens new commercial and retail premises in the midlands

Go Geothermal

Go Geothermal has now moved to a new premises in Retford, Nottinghamshire.

The company, which was established in 2006, has left its old base in East Drayton to take up occupancy in 2,600sq ft premises in St John Street, in the town centre. This is double the size of its previous commercial office, a statement said.

The office was formally opened by the Mayor of Retford, Councillor David Naylor, earlier this month.

As well as being the base for the Go Geothermal UK sales, procurement and technical teams, the new office also has a retail showroom, which features four different domestic and commercial heat pumps, including a working version of the company’s exclusive CTC 700 series air source heat pump.

The showroom will be open each weekday, with Saturday morning openings planned in the future, enabling shoppers to browse products on offer.

There is also a dedicated training room where engineers looking to make the transition from fossil fuel heating to renewable energy will receive nationally accredited heat pump installation training.

The statement said that the new office was chosen for its central location close to the train station and with good public transport links, reducing the need for cars. Customers with electric vehicles who visit will have access to complimentary EV charging while discussing their heat pump options for their home.

Tim Williams, Go Geothermal’s executive director, who originally set up the company in Retford with his fellow director Sean Sowden, said: “Sean and I both come from Retford, so we are delighted to have been able to expand our presence in the town as part of the company’s continued growth.

 “With domestic and commercial customers switching to renewable energy technology ahead of national net zero targets, it is vital they have access to the latest products and expert technical advice.

“We will be able to talk them through the journey as a homeowner or business looking to decarbonise and advise on the products which will best meet their needs.”

Councillor Naylor added: “It was such a pleasure to be invited to open the Retford office of Go Geothermal. This company is at the forefront of the latest green technology providing heat pumps and many other eco-friendly products. As we all know, the future is green as we move away from the old fossil fuels and I wish Go Geothermal all the best going forward.”

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