Sustainability
PV-Tracker utilises materials which remain durable for the 25-year design life of the installation. This reduces maintenance and trash significantly. And at the end of the system’s life, almost all components can be fully recycled. Every PV-Tracker system is tailored to the topography of the site using 3D modelling. This reduces the need for groundworks and results in safe, efficient, and quick installation.
Ecological electricity
Renewable energy through
facade PV modules
The active integration of sustainable measures into our business distinguishes ZIM Track from our competition. Achieving an optimal balance between economic growth and sustainability is the basis for a functioning society and our environment.
Our business is to support the generation of renewable energy. So it is no surprise that we take every opportunity to harness the power of the sun to create electricity for our business – and the local community. ZIMMERMANN’s new administration building in Oberessendorf (Germany) sets new standards in this regard! In addition to PV modules on the roof, the facades of our headquarters have also been equipped with photovoltaic modules. An exhibition park, created to showcase our various PV substructures – also generates energy for the business. The amount of energy we generate exceeds our own needs so the surplus is fed into the local grid, ensuring our community has access to clean and renewable electricity.
E-mobility is driving us forward
Renewable energy encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles for employees and the business.
As well as using the renewable energy we generate for heating and electricity in our operations, ZIMMERMANN offers all employees at our headquarters the opportunity to use green energy to power their electric vehicles. All employees have free access to our charging stations. And we are progressively converting our corporate fleet to electrically powered vehicles.
The measures we have taken to ensure ZIMMERMANN operates sustainably led to us become the proud owner of an environmental certificate in mid-2020.