Kingston Holdings, the leading SAIF Zone-based electrical products manufacturer in Asia, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Envirofina, a global energy efficiency investment Company with fully integrated ESCO Services.
According to the agreement, Kingston Holdings becomes the exclusive lighting supplier for all joint venture Envirofina energy efficiency projects. Headquartered in Dubai, Envirofina is part of the Iugis group of companies.
The MoU was signed at the Kingston headquarters at SAIF Zone by Lalu Samuel, Chairman & Managing Director, Kingston Holdings, MariosGkekas, CEO of Envirofina, in the presence of officials from both companies.
The MoU stipulates that Kingston Holdings will carry out energy efficiency solutions for all Envirofina buildings and facilities. This includes providing multi-services solutions from lighting to ventilation and air-conditioning), offering engineering, procurement, and contracting (EPC) solutions to reduce energy consumption and operation and maintenance costs, and strengthening the safety and performance of buildings. This would help improve productivity and achieve energy savings in HVAC systems by 20 – 40 % and 50 – 90 % in lighting systems.
Commenting on the agreement, Lalu Samuel said: “The collaboration with Envirofina is part of the joint commitment to enhancing the global leading position of the UAE in the renewable and green energy ventures. This is achieved by making use of the cutting-edge technologies in the clean energy field which is a key pillar of sustainability pillars in the UAE.”
Samuel added that the partnership unlocks an enormous potential in the areas of energy efficiency and reduction in carbon footprint, stressing that the collaboration with such a regional leader in the clean energy area is a qualitative addition to Kingston’s client base which is brimming with major government and private companies at the local and regional level.
Kingston’s customer list includes; Dubai International Airport, Dubai Metro, Emaar Properties, Dubai Properties, Emirates airline, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), and Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority (SEWA), besides a strong presence in government projects in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, and India.