Yorkshire-based wind power specialist Boston Energy moves into new office after period of 'significant growth'
Boston Energy’s new home, located at Hesslewood Office Park in Hessle, East Yorkshire, is a 3,300 sq ft open plan office, complete with an atrium, breakout spaces and wellbeing room. The space will cater to the needs of the company’s near-50 office-based employees, with capacity to accommodate up to 70 team members in the future.
Boston Energy said the move signals the start of an “exciting new chapter” for the firm, having split off from parent company Bostonair Group following significant investment from private equity firm LDC last year.
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Hide AdCEO Julian Cattermole said: “Our office move coincides with a period of significant growth. It provides us with much-needed space for both our current team and also to accommodate continued expansion, as we position ourselves as a partner of choice.
“Boston Energy has evolved and expanded significantly throughout its 12-year history. As the wind industry continues to move at pace to meet the UK’s ambitious net zero targets, we remain a key player at the heart of it.
“We’ve supported some of the world’s largest wind farm projects, including Dogger Bank off the North East coast, and are trusted partners of leading organisations including Vestas, GE and Siemens Gamesa.
“Our new office is a symbol of that success and the progress we’ve made so far and sets us up perfectly for the future.”
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Hide AdTo coincide with the expansion, Boston Energy has also unveiled a rebrand, featuring a new-look logo.
The business is on track to double its turnover in the space of just over three years.
In 2012, Boston Energy signed a contract with Siemens Gamesa UK to provide wind turbine technicians for the company’s UK offshore projects. The firm remains a tier one, key supplier for Siemens Gamesa.
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