Oakes Energy has announced the signing of a landmark Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) collaboration agreement that combines the bankability and proven delivery capabilities of Oakes with Immersa’s renowned pedigree in engineering design, technical innovation, and procurement excellence.
This powerful partnership is poised to accelerate the deployment of utility-scale renewable energy assets—solar and battery storage—across the UK, delivering high-quality projects with speed, confidence, and unmatched expertise.
The new Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) collaboration agreement marks a pivotal step in driving both firms’ ability to tender for and deliver complex renewable energy projects across the UK.
Each project will be jointly managed through a dynamic delivery model, ensuring clients receive transparent, value-driven proposals. The collaboration will also establish an exciting new market offer reinforcing both companies’ commitment to quality, performance, and long-term partnership.
With the energy transition accelerating and demand for resilient, low-carbon infrastructure growing, this collaboration is perfectly positioned to respond to the market’s call for dependable, scalable, and expertly delivered energy solutions. With strong financial backing from Oakes parent company PHS and ultimate parent company Viessmann Generations Group, Oakes Energy who began delivering renewables 18 years ago has built a reputation of delivering high-quality solar installations and overseeing seamless execution from initial groundwork through to final acceptance. Immersa, led by a seasoned team with a strong track record in renewables innovation, sees this partnership as a strategic enabler for scaling its offering into larger and more complex projects.
Robert Miles, Chairman at Immersa said: “This collaboration sets a new benchmark in the UK EPC landscape. Our deep technical heritage and project development experience align perfectly with Oakes’ trusted, on-the-ground delivery capabilities. Together, we offer clients a seamless, fully bankable EPC solution.”
The partnership is expected to unlock new commercial opportunities, particularly in large-scale renewable infrastructure projects where integrated solar and battery systems are essential.
Nik Smith, a director at Oakes Energy, said: “Our collaboration with Immersa is about combining our sector expertise to deliver a range of renewable energy projects and diversifying our offering to businesses. Effectively, we’re positioning ourselves to compete for, and successfully deliver a higher volume and size of utility scale renewable energy contracts across the UK alongside or continuous delivery of smaller scale ground and roof top systems, It’s a step-change in what we can achieve, and the timing couldn’t be better.”