Greenvolt Next UK, part of Greenvolt Group, has expanded its Europe-wide partnership with Marq Logistics, a global leader in the development and operation of modern logistics facilities, formerly GLP Europe, by completing a new rooftop solar installation at one of Marq Logistics’ largest UK sites, Magna Park Lutterworth in Leicestershire. An inauguration event on site on May 28th, 2026, attended by the companies’ representatives as well as Alberto Costa, Member of Parliament for South Leicestershire.

Bleckmann, a logistics experts for fashion & lifestyle, recently leased a major distribution centre at Magna Park Lutterworth. The facility was opened to support Bleckmann’s growing operations in the UK, providing a modern, efficient warehousing and distribution capability within one of the country’s most established logistics parks. The warehouse has been designed to meet high sustainability standards, achieving BREEAM Excellent accreditation and EPC A+, while supporting scalable logistics operations for Bleckmann’s clients.

For this project, Greenvolt Next UK installed 1,310 photovoltaic panels across the rooftop, delivering an installed capacity of 589kWp. The system has the potential to generate around 518kWh of renewable electricity per year and is expected to avoid approximately 235 tonnes of CO₂ annually, helping reduce reliance on grid electricity and lowering the site’s operational emissions.

This project follows the 1.2MW installation recently delivered by Greenvolt Next UK at the Marq Logistics site in Milton Keynes.

Commenting at the inauguration event, Alberto Costa, Member of Parliament for South Leicestershire said, “I welcome this investment in renewable technology by Greenvolt Next and Marq at the Bleckmann site. It clearly demonstrates that we can accelerate the transition to clean energy while continuing to strengthen our logistics sector. Not only will this initiative help future‑proof the logistics industry, but it will also reassure my constituents that those developing Magna Park are committed to sustainability as well as prosperity.”

Owen Power, CEO, Greenvolt Next UK said, “Rooftop solar helps major distribution centres generate more of their energy on site, reduce exposure to volatile energy prices, and cut carbon emissions without disrupting day-to-day operations. In the UK and across Europe, businesses are accelerating the shift to decentralised renewable energy to strengthen competitiveness and resilience. Partnerships with leading logistics real estate operators such as Marq Logistics show how rooftop solar can be deployed at scale to support tenants’ net zero ambitions and the wider energy transition.”

In addition to initiatives in the UK, Greenvolt Group has also partnered with Marq Logistics in Germany to deliver 10 rooftop PV installations totalling 23MW across multiple logistics assets, providing on-site solar energy to Marq Logistics’ tenants.

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