News and Events Secure a home for swifts alongside your solar At Joju, we’re passionate about helping people save money on their energy bills, cut carbon emissions, and do our bit for nature too. One of September 30, 2025 No Comments
Schools Solar schools and Great British Energy’s first major project Great British Energy has shared the news that it is investing £180m for solar to be installed on school rooftops and NHS buildings. As a March 27, 2025 No Comments
News and Events Spotlight on solar this Great Big Green Week The Great Big Green Week has begun. It’s the UK’s biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature, and we June 10, 2024 No Comments
Public Sector Leisure Centres and Solar – Funding the Future of Community Facilities Leisure centres are often at the very heart of our communities. They provide a chance for us to focus on fitness and wellbeing and in December 12, 2023 No Comments
Community A special solar centenary Here at Joju Solar, one of the things we believe in is the power of community energy, and we’ve worked closely with Mike Smyth for February 22, 2021 No Comments
Batteries Joju Solar does the Double Joju Solar has won ‘Contractor of the Year’ at the prestigious Solar & Storage LIVE awards, to add to the ‘EV Charge point Contractor of December 4, 2020 No Comments
Community How to install solar in schools We’re currently building a 2MW community energy scheme with a Welsh community energy group called Awel Amen Tawe. Their Egni Coop is working with Newport March 19, 2020 No Comments
Opinion Solar Energy and the Seasons As a solar engineer, it’s my job to understand the movement of the sun across the sky throughout the year. However, a technical understanding of August 1, 2019 No Comments
Batteries Visit Joju Solar at Fully Charged LIVE 2019 Joju Solar will be exhibiting at Fully Charged LIVE again this year. The 3-day event will be held at Silverstone Race Track from Friday 7th May 28, 2019 No Comments
Batteries A Smart Local Energy System for Oxfordshire Back in the 1890’s a power station in central Oxford powered a local grid that ran the city. As demand for electrical power grew, many May 10, 2019 No Comments