June 25, 2024NEWS

Taste the sunshine: solar-powered cider is now on the menu

Brothers Cider is now powered by the sun

Brothers Drinks is now harnessing the energy of the sun to power its drinks manufacturing site in Shepton Mallet, Somerset where it produces much loved brands Babycham, Compton Orchard Cider, Mallets Cider and Glastonbury Festival-favourite, Brothers Cider.

A 317kWp solar PV system, comprised of 772 solar panels is now installed at the cider mill in Somerset, where it will directly supply the presses with clean energy. The new solar PV system has been supplied by renewable energy specialist Solarsense, which also provided solar panels at Worthy Farm itself. The new solar panel system was connected at the start of June 2024 and is expected to pay for itself in less than 3 years.

Brothers Drinks was set up by the Showering family, who have been making cider in the Somerset area since 1658. They first started selling their eponymous cider in 1995 at the Glastonbury Festival and after demands from Festival-goers, they decided to market it to pubs and supermarkets too. Brothers Cider is now available across the country (and online) – as well as continuing to be a favourite at the West Holts field bar at Glastonbury Festival.

The solar panels, which could be the first of several solar PV installations, are part of an ongoing commitment to sustainability by the Showering brothers. They have also taken steps to minimise water usage, pioneer new recycling methods – enabling even the backing from their labels to be recycled – and operate a zero to landfill policy. The company already offsets its carbon emissions and supports biodiversity thanks to 150 acres of orchard just 5 miles away from the cider mill.

Matthew Showering, Director, said: “Our family have been making cider in this area for more than 360 years and our legacy drives us to put sustainability at the core of our business – we are doing everything we possibly can to improve our environmental performance. Installing solar panels has always been an important element of this and we are delighted to see it becoming a reality today. As well as reducing our impact on the environment, producing our own energy will help us to stay competitive and continue to make great-tasting cider.”

Stephen Barrett, Managing Director of Solarsense, added: “We were delighted to have the opportunity to provide solar energy for such a well-known brand and Brothers Drinks have been a real pleasure to work with. The installation is a blueprint for how solar should be done: they have maximised their roof space and included features that will help to future-proof the system and make it easy to maintain. It’s clear that they are serious about sustainability and we are proud to be part of that story.”

Before installing the solar panels Brothers Drinks refurbished the roof of their manufacturing site to make sure it would last at least as long as the new solar panels, which have an expected lifetime of 20 years plus. The system installed by Solarsense includes the latest SolarEdge technology which connects it to the fire alarm and means it will shut down automatically if the alarm sounds. The panels also include permanent edge protection which makes the system much easier to maintain.

For more information, including technical details of the project please see the Brothers Drinks solar PV case study.

 

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