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Aldi Shettleston Set to Get This Feature as Part of £7.7 Million Investment

UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 24 – The £7.7 million investment will install solar panels generating around 100,000 kWh annually per store to enhance renewable energy use and energy security, Aldi said.

  • Aldi UK is investing £7.7 million to equip 90 of its current stores with cutting-edge solar energy systems by the end of 2026.
  • This initiative follows Aldi's broader commitment to increase on-site renewable energy and strengthen operational resilience sustainably.
  • The plan involves installing advanced 144 kWp solar panel setups at 41 stores by the close of 2025, followed by an additional 49 locations in 2026, with solar technology becoming a standard feature in all newly built stores.
  • Jonathan Neale, Aldi UK's Managing Director of National Real Estate, stated that by increasing the installation of solar panels at their locations throughout the UK, the company is implementing effective, sustainable strategies to power its operations.
  • Each installation will produce approximately 100 megawatt-hours of electricity annually, contributing to Aldi's commitment to provide customers throughout Britain with greater sustainability.
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Retail Gazette broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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