Open daiste opened 1 year ago
R&R sustainability policy: https://www.rendallandrittner.co.uk/media/us2h5cuh/sustainability-policy.pdf
“As a leading firm of managing agents, Rendall and Rittner understand that they have a vital intrinsic role to play in creating sustainable developments by ensuring their managements are: active, inclusive, safe, well run, thriving and environmentally sensitive, thereby complying with the definitions provided by the government of what makes a sustainable community.”
https://www.rendallandrittner.co.uk/blog/2023/introducing-our-new-utilities-team-manager/
“With a keen understanding of sustainable practices, Mike also became a trusted advisor on complex issues such as new solar panel systems and electric vehicle points.”
“It is clear that Rendall & Rittner is proactive about creating sustainable communities, and I am looking forward to further enhancing the ESG strategy.””
The current rate is 0.71kwh. We monitor the rates with our utilities department should it change to ensure the PodPoint management system is updated accordingly. – response from Hamza Sumun to resident query as posted on WhatsApp, Assistant Estate Manager, 5 September
We queried the rate with our utilities department and were advised the meter the charging points are connected to are set at that rate which is set by the service provider. Please note the charging pods are not connected to a residential supply which may be the reason for the higher rate. – response from Hamza Sumun to resident query as posted on WhatsApp, 7 Sep
I've asked Pod Point about the current price. This is their answer:
This is the price for 7kwh charge just outside
This is the price for fast charging nearby
Rigra chair said was gonna check with R&R.
I would send an email to Ben, but I'm getting no answer for other questions, so what's the point?