Allianz Engineering targets solar safety with new inspection offering

Allianz Engineering has introduced a solar photovoltaic systems inspection service for businesses and industrial sites.

The new service extends its existing Electrical Fixed Wiring Inspection to include regular checks and tests for solar PV systems. It can be used alone or alongside current wiring inspections.

As the UK ramps up its use of solar energy, regular inspections are becoming increasingly important in helping identify electrical defects in cabling or inverters that could cause fires, supporting duty holders in keeping systems safe and compliant.

Martin Ball, head of inspection at Allianz Engineering Inspection Services commented: “With a comprehensive network of Allianz offices across the UK, our inspection engineers are strategically positioned to provide unparalleled support to clients with their inspection needs. Alongside this, our broker support teams are there to ensure brokers have access to the resources and assistance necessary to enhance their service portfolio."

The UK Government has set ambitious solar energy goals as part of its 2030 clean power mission. According to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, there has been a 6% increase in solar capacity since October 2024.


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